This picture serves as a warning to myself to pay attention to what is going on in other rooms while I am on the phone. I was in the kitchen talking to Danielle on the phone the other day, and Peter came in to tell me that "we are only making a mess by the bookshelf". I told him, "Ok, just don't make a big one because it's no fun to clean them up again" or something like that. A few minutes later I walked into the living room and Danielle got to hear a big "Oh dear" on the receiving end of the phone. That pile contains pretty much all the toys they could get a hold of from the shelf, their bedroom and the pack-and-play, all mixed together in a heterogeneous pile of stuff. A barn, about 10 books and three plastic toys were the only things left on the shelf. Too big and messy of a mess for them to figure out how to clean up on their own. So yes, I did learn that "it's no fun to clean up big messes" because I got to do it.
And then we got to Valentine's day. It's not really a huge day in our house, but I think it's fun to drum things up a bit with the kids being a little older now. I was treated in the mid-morning to a phone call from my dearly beloved, to let me know that there should be hot water brewing in the coffee pot and a cup of hot chocolate with a card hiding in the cupboard for me. How sweet! I greatly enjoyed my drink.
Peter cut out hearts for everyone in his class and wrote his name on them all.
It was a big job for him, but he did really well and was pleased with his task
My three sweet little "be mines" sitting on the couch - a little distracted by the movie playing in the background
Lunchtime! Strawberry jam sandwiches with a twist
When Pete came home from school, I discovered (as I should have known) that home-made cards are quite out of fashion - his was the only one. However, I also discovered that store-bought Valentines contain REALLY dumb messages that don't make sense, and I liked Peter's Valentines much better.
A delicious dinner of prime rib steak, oven roasted heart-shaped potatoes, and beets
Dessert - it wasn't anywhere close to "gourmet" and doesn't look terribly appealing in this picture, but we had strawberries with whipped cream, topped with a heart-shaped jello jiggler. The kids were fans!
4 comments:
:) What an awesome way to celebrate! I love it!
home made cards were out of fashion when you brought them to school. They sure stood out, but much more fun. Your dinner looked amazing, a lot of thought went into it, which makes it taste even better.mom
I am so glad we always made our own cards, Mom. Thank you for your hard work with us and your creative example :)
I was just telling Tom about how we always used to make our own Valentines and I always really liked doing it. We never did the pre-packaged, pre-made stuff growing up, and I can appreciate that now :)
Your dinner looks so yummy! I haven't yet made beets. I don't think Tom likes them all that much, so it probably wouldn't be worth the effort it would take. And those potatoes, mmm, soo good!
I only made 1 sweet potato and 1 regular one, but it was probably more than enough for both of us - we each took a serving and there was lots left over, which we promptly gobbled up together after our first helping because they were SO GOOD!!
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