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Breakfast at Paul’s

It’s a great thing, being a grown-up. A lot of the things that were hard and fast rules as you are raising children get thrown out the window once it is just you and your husband once again.

When I was little, I remember Saturday nights. We would have hamburgers with all the trimmings, and watch a favorite TV show while we ate. It was the only night of the week we could eat in front of the TV.

There was a price to be paid, though. My mother would never allow a bottle on the table. There were special small bowls for the mustard, ketchup, relish, sliced onions, tomatoes, lettuce, etc. Putting condiments IN the bowls was no big deal, but I hated spooning the ketchup back into the narrow necked ketchup jar.

I will never forget my horror visiting my parents home with my son, and seeing a ketchup bottle on the table. I couldn’t believe it! I said “we were never allowed to put a ketchup bottle on the table when we were growing up!” and my Mom just laughed and said “now that we have raised you correctly we can do as we please!”

I totally get it. Now that it is just my husband and me, we also break the rules. We go out to eat more often. Sometimes we stay up late, even on a work night. Sometimes we leave a mess in our project room. I heard my husband tell the cat “Mom is going on a trip and we won’t even have to make the bed!” We’re easier on ourselves and we are easier on one another.

But best of all, when my husband wants a strawberry tart, even for breakfast, he can have a strawberry tart. He loves the ones from Paul’s. We don’t have breakfast there often, but we always enjoy it when we do.

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February 6, 2007 - Posted by | Cross Cultural, Eating Out, ExPat Life, Family Issues, Generational

7 Comments »

  1. I always tell my little brothers to not run or play with the ball indoors although I’m allowed to run and play with my ping pong ball 😛

    True Faith's avatar Comment by True Faith | February 6, 2007 | Reply

  2. Gosh, i’m starving already

    BLaSha's avatar Comment by BLaSha | February 7, 2007 | Reply

  3. I think we had the same mother!! 🙂

    I was thinking of her the other night as I was attempting to stuff the horseradish sauce back into its bottle from the oh-so-elegant serving bowl it had been in on the buffet table.

    Your musings, as they often do, struck a resonant chord and made me smile!

    Grammy's avatar Comment by Grammy | February 9, 2007 | Reply

  4. You should enjoy yourself , you’ve earned it!

    Those tarts look amazing. Is that rasberry tart next to the strawberry tart? I LUUUUV rasberry tarts.

    1001 Nights's avatar Comment by 1001 Nights | February 10, 2007 | Reply

  5. True Faith – I bet you ran with scissors when you were a little girl, too! 😉

    BlaSha – Meet me at Paul’s; I’m buying!

    Grammy – Dying laughing! Horseradish! I bet you were at a SuperBowl party.

    1001 – Yep! Raspberry! My favorite, too! Next time, Paul’s?

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | February 11, 2007 | Reply

  6. I must say thier tarts are really to die for, thank god i cant find them in my fridge 🙂

    Spicy Pepper's avatar Comment by Spicy Pepper | February 12, 2007 | Reply

  7. Spicy Pepper – your recent blog entry on disappearing chocolates totally cracked me up. Readers, click on Spicy Pepper (above) to read.

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | February 12, 2007 | Reply


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