I'm his kind of lady...

Tonight I made some pull apart cinnamon rolls for the kids. They got to help stir the ingredients and of course, lick the spoon.
You're supposed to eat them warm from the oven, after you drizzle the glaze over the top. I served it to the kids with a cup of milk. They ate, quietly, with only the sound of smacking lips and every so often, you could hear one of them say "mmmm..."

When he was finished, Ethan came up to me and said "Mommy, I'm not sure if girls cook as best as you do... so when I'm married, could you come cook these things for my family?"

I love this age of total innocence, mixed in with total ignorance :)

Comments

Emily said…
SO CUTE! 4 is a wonderful age!
jillyco said…
Aww...I love this! When we got married, I bought a blank recipe book and had my Mom and Kenny's Mom write recipes in it! It was fun to start out our married life with recipes that I knew Kenny loved. (Did I give you a recipe book like that when you got married??)

Someday, you can pass along that cinnamon pull apart recipe to Ethan's wife with this little story. :)
Stef said…
yes! you did give me that cookbook when we got married and, I've had ladies add to it, which has been awesome!
Unknown said…
You laugh..... but when my son got married he brought his new wife to my house one Saturday morning and asked me to make french toast. Then he told her to stand there and watch every move I made so her french toast would taste like mine. Some things never change. PS. I did tell him to never do that to me or her again.

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