“I have one question above all else: how did it all start?”
“How did we invent things?”
“How did people get started?”
“Is the Bible real or was it all made up by children?”
“Is God real?”
Then he switched from question spouting to whistling and I, having never made a single peep, scurried to my desk and jotted it all down.
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Several days ago we had an awful morning that involved the three youngest in simultaneous meltdown mode. It was perfectly horrendous. As part of the rehabilitation plan, after rest time and lunch (note the reversed order), they were told they had to play together nicely for awhile before they could do anything else.
They decided to make cooked carrots with brown butter.
They made two batches. Skillets, tongs, saucepans, peelers, and little Beatrix Potter dishes were involved.
I have a feeling—for I did not supervise the merry mayhem—a splendidly excessive amount of butter was consumed.
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And there you have it, two disjointed thoughts from the brain of a tired and disjointed mama. It's all I have to give, so it's all you're going to get.
xo
This same time, years previous: chicken butchering, a cake for Wayne
Now if only I could get my group to come up with something like this- it would please me like crazy-only I think they would use twice the butter yours used.
ReplyDeleteThat's about how I feel right now. It's the heat. It's killing me. Slowly but surely killing me.
ReplyDeleteI must get my children to cook vegetables. They'll cook, but not the veggies.
ReplyDeleteToday my husband told my son that he has so many freckles on his face because each freckle is the period at the bottom of a question. He's got a face full of questions!
-FringeGirl
You know, there is actual science to this! The repetitive motion of vacuuming (or walking, running etc.) has something to do with right-left brain connection and brings about new thoughts! I just read about it with my art group. That's why so, so many artists/writers swear by walking/running to connect the two sides of their brain and have fresh revelation. : )
ReplyDeleteI like how you handle your kids. and that b&w photo is AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent, excellent age to get started on the big theological questions!!
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