After school, John and I made a pie.
While it is easier to experience the ideal in a picture than to live it, we grabbed about 5 minutes that did actually feel idyllic. Our formula went like this:
- Catch a beautiful Fall day.
- Find a quiet porch surrounded by trees.
- Don't worry too much about a clean table, or clean people for that matter.
- Produce a bunch of apples and an old fashioned apple peeler. (The old-fashioned always seems to up the idyllic factor.)
- Seize on a five-year-old's curiosity for stabbing an apple and turning a crank.
- Hold his attention for say 5-10 minutes tops.
- Get educational with the apple peels. (If I form almost all the letters by default, maybe he gets something out of it.)
- Add a loyal dog, if possible.
I do have to move fast to keep John's attention and squeeze in these scenes that make me feel so good. Granted, after 15 minutes of apple peeling, I moved on to assemble the pie, while John made airplane fighting sounds with a pencil.
But, I somehow have faith that these 5 minutes do get mileage, in the form of connection (to the season and each other), a sense of accomplishment, and a memory. I know the memory sticks because John's siblings came home and talked for 5 minutes, about their 5 minutes last year, doing the very same thing.
But then again.... maybe it's the pie.
I think the dog would enjoy the apples just as the horses do. He or she showed great restraint. I want an apple pie as well. Good job!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea --- I love the names too! What a fun fall activity!
ReplyDeleteI love one of those peelers! I never thought to peel apples with the grandkids, but I think the two younger boys especially would find it fascinating. One of them--Dawson--is quite the cook, and he'd love to help with the pie, too! Charming pictures, and like Linda and your mom, I love the names!
ReplyDeleteI intended to write "have" rather than "love" in the first sentence!
DeleteApple peels, a fall day, a sweet child, and a good dog....life is indeed good.
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