With all of this predictability I feel like my life is sometimes the same thing, different day. So when I woke up on Sunday I was surprised to hear some excitement in Tim's voice saying "I'm gonna make dinner tonight". My first thought was, what about the dinner we had planned on the weekly menu? He had already been up for a couple hours planning this dinner so his dinner it was (he gets up with Oliver in the morning because I get the middle of the night wakings). He found a recipe for Baked Ziti, and was really excited about it. I reminded him that I work 12-6pm and he will have both kids while he is trying to make dinner. He had a plan. So we made a special trip to Target to get all of the ingredients (he always does the grocery shopping with Amelia, while I take Oliver to get the non-food items and we meet in the toy department). $35 dollars later he has 4-5 different types of cheese, pasta, kosher salt, and various spices. We could have gone out to eat for $35 dollars. We got home and unpacked the groceries. Tim was going to start the prep work while I was home to help. He even got out the blender to make the tomato sauce. He got as much ready as he could before I had to go to work. His plan was to make the rest while Oliver napped.
His dinner was on my mind all day at work. I was actually nervous for him. It's hard making a bowl of cereal with a my children, let alone a homemade dinner. I prepped myself to be really excited about his dinner. What if I didn't like it? What if he was super stressed from trying to pull this off ? I didn't know what I would be coming home to. I nervously open the door. The house was quiet, calm and smelled great. Tim had a huge, proud smile on his face. He pulled it off. Dinner was fantastic! He even left out the onions for me.
Looking back on it, it wasn't about the meal. I was just happy to see the excitement in Tim's face again. Heck, I'll take on a second job to fund Tim's culinary experiments if that means I get to see that look every time he's successful. This dinner helped me to realize that we, as a couple, need a break from the same old things once in a while. I think I'll give Grandma a call.
5 comments:
YAY!!! It's awesome, isn't it! I'm so happy it was so successful.
Be careful of the phone call though...baby #3 might be right around the bend then! :-)
Awesome. Men in the kitchen rock! I love your line about breaking the routine every once and a while. It is so true.
That made me tear up a little Sara!
That is incredible! What a great story.
What a great entry--love the new blog, Sara!!
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