Later this week, my eight and thirteen-year-old granddaughters will be coming here for a fun day and sleepover. Each of them wants to learn the art of pie making, so I will be giving a “cooking class”. My eight year old granddaughter will bake a chocolate chess pie and my thirteen year old granddaughter wants to make a fruit pie with a lattice top. Needless to say, that will be a lot of fun! We will also watch a movie, eat popcorn, maybe have time for some art and just relax together. They love coming over, exploring my apartment, my art books and hanging out with Grandmom.
I wanted to be sure that my four-year old grandson did not feel “left out”, so yesterday I brought him home with me for a couple of hours. I teasingly asked him if he wanted to go home with me and “help me clean my apartment, maybe dust mop”. He was so excited! His eight year old sister packed him a backpack filled with books and all of the CARS characters – you know, like Lightning McQueen! He sat down to put his shoes on and the heavy backpack almost pulled him backwards! His Mom and I had a good laugh and then I carried his backpack for him.
We were about two miles down the road, almost to University Street, when he quietly said “I miss Mom”. That lasted about a second and then he was on to another topic of conversation thankfully.
I had left the apartment basically in a “mess” with sewing stuff and knitting stuff all over the living room but I knew he wouldn’t care. When we arrived, I opened the apartment door and he rushed inside. He looked around the living room and up at me. He flashed that dimpled smile at me and said, “oh, you’ve decorated”! I laughed and laughed.
The next two hours were busy ones. We played CARS on the hardwood floors in my living room. He’s very creative and can come up with cute themes for our playtime – like it’s Lightning’s birthday and all the cars bring cake and ice cream. I’m getting really good at making car sounds and definitely have Mater’s Southern accent down pat. The only problem is my back can’t handle sitting on the hard floor for very long!
Then it was time for his first cooking lesson! He had such fun making “chocolate no-bakes” with Grandmom! He stood in front of the stove on my stepladder and carefully added all the ingredients as I handed them to him. He stirred and stirred. I took the last stir and spooned the finished cookies onto foil. When they were cool, I gave him a small one and a glass of milk for his afternoon snack. We took the rest home with him later for him to share with everyone.
When it was time to take him home, he exclaimed “but I haven’t helped you dust mop, Grandmom!” I found the dust mop and gave it to him. He actually had fun for a few minutes dusting the hardwood floors!
Then it was time to leave. I buckled him carefully in his car seat and we headed back to his home. We were barely out of my condominium complex, when we asked “do you have some music, Grandmom?” There was a CD mix of country music in the player and I turned it on. I was introducing my little Ethiopian Prince to Willie Nelson, Emmy Lou Harris, Alison Krauss and a few other of the classics. Apparently, my sweet grandson likes country music!
We were about a half mile from my daughter’s house when I asked him if he knew where he was. “No,” he replied. “And you don’t either, Grandmom!”
“I’d better know! I’m driving!” I replied through the laughter…
Photo taken at The Great Pumpkin Festival at church.
My daughter made the costume for Halloween which you can read about here.
8 Comments
Karen
What a precious little grandson you have, Dianne. That smile could light up the world! I just love the story of your day and the cute things that popped out of his mouth! Children are so innocently sweet and funny. What a nice Grandmom you are. I can’t wait to hear about your day with your dear little grand daughter’s. Have a lovely week with your dear ones. xx
Dianne
You’re right, Karen – his sweet smile does light up a room! Every time we are out and about with him, he draws attention with that sweet personality. I will definitely post pics and write about the cooking class with my granddaughters. I just returned from the grocery where I bought lots of food and all of the fun stuff for a sleepover! 🙂
Mel Riordan
What a wonderful day!
Dianne
Hi, Mel! It was definitely a fun day and one to remember!
grace
oh, the cuteness! thanks for sharing those pictures, dianne–they’re pretty much too adorable for words. 🙂
Dianne
Thank you, Grace! I am in total agreement! 😉
Sharon Whitehurst
Although your grandchildren are of different ages, they are are all at a point where children can be such great company, and the simplest project is fun.
Dianne
I agree, Sharon! They really are very good company.