10.29.2012

Dinner . . . Again?

      Photo taken on a day that I let Red Robin make dinner for our family. It was amazing.


My mom used to tell this story about me. In the story she was making dinner for our family. I, being the self-centered three-year-old that I was, wanted her attention and stood whining at her side. I’m sure the conversation went something like this:

“Mo-Uhm! Mo-Uhm!”

“Yes, Sally. What do you need?”

“What are you doooo-hing?”

“Making dinner.”

Stunned into silence for a moment, I came up with the following:

“Diiiin-nyer? I don’t want dinner. We ate dinner yesterday!”

My mom thought this story was hilarious. That is until many years later into my teens when I still didn’t like dinner. Then she worried. She worried about eating disorders. She worried about my health. She was probably a little more than annoyed that I disdained the food she cooked for our family, but most of all she worried that I wouldn’t cook dinner for my future family.

This is a true story.

So, one evening as she was preparing dinner and I was hoping to just snag a snack instead of sit down to a meal, she confronted me:

“What are you going to do when you have your own family, Sally?” My mom asked with worry and annoyance thick in her voice and manner.

I rolled my eyes and breathed in patiently as only a teenager can and took the bait, “What do you mean, Mom?”

“About dinner. I hope you’ll make dinner for your own family,” she said with such importance that I felt defensive.

“MOM! Of course I’ll make dinner when I’m in charge. I’ll make dinner every night,” I said this with assurance like ‘Why in the world would you think that I won't make dinner for my family? Why do you even think about things like that?’

I’m sure she didn’t believe me, but the thing is, I do make dinner for my family pretty much every night even when I don’t want to eat it. And, really, I think it’s because I told my mom I would.

Thanks, Mom.


P.S. Claire seems surprised every night that I’m making dinner again. She complains, “I don’t want dinner, Mom! I don’t want healthy food! I want a snack.” Like mother, like daughter, I guess. :) Also, thank you for all your comments about this baby-on-the-way. I have nausea and fatigue, but I'm happy. We are due June 4.

4 comments:

  1. Sally, you are adorable!!

    I can verify that you do indeed plan your meals and make dinner each night... And you are a great cook!!

    By the way, I also noticed that Claire is eating ice cream in this picture. :)

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    1. Hi DeeAnne! Thanks for saying hi on here. This was Claire's celebration dinner after getting her port out, so of course there was ice cream! :) We did eat dinner, too. Love you!

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  2. I thought this was a good dinner picture too. You would be the best mom ever if you served ice cream for dinner, right?

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    1. LOL. I literally was just telling Dustin that I've realized Claire is always SO grateful, and gracious even, toward me after I've given her a donut instead of an apple for a snack. Seriously, she is sincerely giving me hugs and telling me, 'Thanks so much for the donut, Mom.' It's a little unnerving actually. :)

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