Friday, March 02, 2012

Green Pots and Hats

It was an unusual breakfast day at our house... complete with a craft and entertainment by Mr. Man. The meal itself was outrageous, though I opted for my plain cheerios. We LOVE Dr. Seuss at our house. So celebrating his birthday (even though he's dead... my four year old keeps pointing out) was a MUST. Since we were out of ham, we had our green eggs substituted with chocolate fudge pudding - totally Dr. Seussy, right?!This little guy and I wore our hats to Dr. Seuss storytime at the library. We're cool like that.
Somehow, she makes any outrageous costume or outfit look cute!
Three classy boys.
Mr. Man came down to find the "breakfast party" in full swing. But thought it lacked entertainment. He pulled up a chair and read several of his favourite Dr. Seuss books. His tongue was numb.

And now I must share the story of the green pot.

This green pot is really too small for our family's main dishes, and is usually only pulled out when we have many side dishes (such as Thanksgiving or Christmas). However, it is used regularly for making chocolate fudge pudding. Chocolate fudge pudding is the secret dish I grew up wanting and never having. It was the special dessert my mom would make for my dad when he had late night meetings, and they would share the whole thing leaving only the dirty dish and dreams of what could have been devoured for us kids. I thought it was cruel. Now I think it was smart. At any rate, last night I used this dish for our dinner and everyone was disappointed when I removed the lid to reveal a main course and NOT chocolate fudge pudding. Even Mr. Man was devastated. Yup, right, like I serve desserts as main courses on a regular basis. At any rate, Mr. Man bartered cleaning up the whole kitchen (even dirty flour-covered counters from bread-making) if I would bake chocolate fudge pudding for a dessert. I did. Unfortunately it wasn't done before bedtime and so I promised the kids they could have it the next day. For breakfast. Needless to say, they went to sleep quickly and Mr. Man and I enjoyed our portion of the dessert alone together.

Another tangent... Little J had a blast exploring Seussville this morning.

And... I think this is funny.

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

3 comments:

Steve and Donna said...

a very fun idea- having a party and going out of the norm....

Roy Saunderson said...

...as for chocolate pudding at home...“Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.”
― Dr. Seuss

Glad you're continuing the yummy tradition...and even sharing!! :)

Love, Dad

Anne Marie said...

How cool is your family! Seriously! A Dr. Seuss breakfast?!? I am so impressed. What good times.

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