Rule No. 1: When you give your chilldren a job, make sure that you give VERY CLEAR instructions.
Today we acquired 25 kg of potatoes from the local market. So, with a certain amount of anticipation I decided that we would have baked spuds with our veggie stew tonight instead of the rice I had originally planned. However, I needed to get some of the shopping put away and fold the washing. What is more, Jeremy (8 1/2 nicknamed Jem) was at a bit of a loose end. So, I had an inspired moment
Me: "Jem can you wash the potatoes for me?"
Jeremy: "Yes Mummy what do I do?"
Me: "You need a bowl of water, use this brush and you scrub them clean."
Some time later...
I glance over to the sink and feel a moment of disquiet. Surely that wasn't in the sink a moment ago?
Pointing to a bowl and sinkful of soapy water and some very clean potatoes, I ask in a slightly panicked tone, "Don't tell me you've washed them in there?"
His little face crumples and he bursts into tears, "I didn't know..."
I laugh, what else can I do? Bless him, he had even got a clean tea towel out of the cupboard to dry them!
I gave him a kiss to dry his tears and sent him off to play with his little brother: the driveway is now a world ruled by pirates.
These little things are the pleasures that make up daily life and make fabulous memories. This I will treasure. I have the cleanest potatoes in Surrey, I have had a good laugh and I am reminded again that my children are a gift from the Lord: I am so blessed.
By the way, we are having rice tonight.
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
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