I am attending college through and online university and my professor instructed her class to develop a "blog" site. My guess is to collaborate ideas and maybe become a bit more internet savvy???? (Hense the 'online' atmosphere) So, here it is. It only took me a week to learn how to POST to my newly born blog!! Not to mention several hours to even incorporate the name, let alone the URL link. I thought I was pretty good with computers till this.
This evening, I had class for composition 2. It was very engaging and eventful. We had alot of class participation; as I am struggling to hear my teacher, my two year old is continually reminding me of his need for "chocolate milk". I am alone, with my precious chocolate milk lover, and my husband has our older two children at football/cheer camp. I quickly endulge my babe and head back to virtual class.
To my demise, mr. chocolate milk lover has chugged his freshly made cup! We were back at the pressing, "chocolate milk" or in his words, " cocate molk" along with MOMMY! MOMMY! MOMMY! and pretty hard tapping on the arm with each yell. My children are very precious to me, even in times when I am gritting my teeth so hard, it is hard to unclench to nearly yell, "just a minute!"
Once again, I ran to the refrigerator and pulled out the gallon of milk and chocolate syrup. Only this time, there was right around a tablespoon left. OH NO! Gotta think fast. I scanned the kitchen. Ran and unplugged the headphones from the laptop, so I could at least hear the professor's voice just not the words, and thought, hot chocolate mix!! Eureka!! So, I quickly turned the hot water tap on. Let it run a few seconds, till it was kinda warm, and filled his cup. Then, I added hot chocolate mix. Two scoops and splash of cold water. Presto! Cocate molk. Well, in pinch it is. That held us both until the end of "class".
Julie
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post to read. It brought back many memories for me. My youngest child is 18 so I don't have the kind of endearing moments in quite the same way as you. Keep them coming, and your blog page is wonderful.
Sandy
Julie I was here. Wonderful memories with small children. I now have grandchildren and love every minute with them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandy and Ande! It is so nice to hear from classmates!!
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