Food for thought
The sun was streaming in through the open windows. Christmas music was playing in the background as the boys prayed over their bowls of cold cereal and I busied myself in the kitchen making baked french toast for our Sunday morning brunch. And in that moment I felt all sorts of grown up. Like this is what moms do. Like this is the kind of mom I always wanted to be. I love the memories I have of my mom in her apron, kneading dough for homemade bread, preparing the roast for Sunday dinner, baking cinnamon rolls while staying with us after I had a baby. And she will always own the peach cobbler. I just wonder what memories my kids will have of me. Undoubtedly they'll remember that sometimes I fart during family prayers, or that I eat their candy and blame it on Ryder, or that I like to pinch their little bums if they're walking up the stairs in front of me, or that I like to sing loud and off pitch to every song on the radio, or that I put on sweats and pull back my bangs every day at 5:00 pm. But, among other things, I also hope they'll remember me in the kitchen. I hope years from now they'll crave my dinner rolls. I hope my chocolate chip cookies are the best they've ever had. I hope just one bite of a cinnamon roll will bring back a flood of Christmas morning memories. There is such a sense of satisfaction that comes with filling (not to be confused with feeling) the bellies of those I love. And that's it for today's deep thoughts. But mostly I just liked this picture and felt the need to write something poetic to go with it. But really I did have those thoughts. And now I'm done. Except for this one last thing, because really....
Cornflake Crack Cookies
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5 comments:
Love the picture and the deep poetic thoughts to go with it. You are killer talented in both departments! I'm sure your kids will have a wealth of fond memories of you and your cooking. I'm sure they will treasure the farts, singing and pulled back bangs as well. You are amazing in every way! I do wonder about the memories my kids will have too! I sure am grateful for the abundance of great memories we had growing up!
Yum! Im hungry for cinnamon rolls now.
Some of my favorite memories with you are from the kitchen!!! Seriously, half the excitement of visiting you is always eating your cooking!!! :)
I have the same dreams! thats why I wasn't giving up on homemade rolls. But last Sunday, at Grandmas, Brayden and Kosty both professed their love for Grandmas rolls, and it wouldn't be so hard to hear if they weren't Rhodes rolls...she does make them better than anyone.
laundry night again-I checked in. Your family is lovely. I think I say that every time I comment.
Austin is the bishop to an aging ward. I just like to say he is Batman. He likes to take all the oldies something for Christmas. This year, I made a huge batch of your granola...as in huge!...for him to deliver to all of his widows and widowers. I used honey roasted peanuts and banana chips it in, too. They loved it!
Thanks for the inspiration! Trying croutons next! But for us. Not the oldies ;)
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