Everyone grows up thinking their Mom is the best cook in the world! I was no different.
My Dad was a man of few words and rare affection. After I became engaged, he and I were alone one day; he started out: "Son, now that you and Debbie are engaged..."
I thought to myself: "This is Dad's 'Marriage Talk'". I was anxious to receive his advice. I respected him and knew I needed all the help I could get.
His next words (after an awkward pause): "...don't ever compare Debbie's cooking to your Mom's!"
I made a mental note: "OK, that must be really important since he said it first." Then I waited for whatever was next...
Nothing else came. That was it! "Don't ever compare Debbie's cooking to your Mom's!"
I thought: "Wow! That must be important!"
We were married.
I noticed immediately that Debbie's cooking was VERY different from my Mom's. I said nothing.
However, after eating Debbie's cooking for a year, I decided to venture into the dangerous ground of disobedience.
First, I told her the story of my Dad's 'talk'. Then, I told her that after eating her cooking for a year, I realized that my Mom cooked nearly everything well-done!
She smiled. We laughed.
Last night, I had 'The Talk' with Troy. I covered a little more than my Dad did... :-)
This advice would have done Dennis a little good a few years ago. lol Ask him how he likes my snickerdoodles!
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Count on it - I will! :-) Hal
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