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Friday, May 12, 2006

Pancakes.

This morning I woke up and made pancakes for Colby and I. This brings back a very fond memory of mine.

When I was younger, my best friend Lindsay and I were always trying different things like
  1. Inventing new shampoo using various household materials, then using my little sister as the test subject.
  2. Messing around with her chemistry set, and almost killing the whole town with our "lead water."
  3. When her little brother was on the way, we decided we would create him a state of the art carseat. For this we used: an old car seat, a handle bar from a bicycle for the safety restraint, and some old rope to keep it in place.....Do not try this at home.
  4. We also tried out an old bottle warmer, convinced that it would work and sat in the car for hours waiting for the milk to warm up. It warmed up, just not like we planned. Its a wonder we didn't short out something and catch the van on fire. Her mom was not pleased with this one.
  5. One night we wanted to stay up all night long so we decided to grind our own coffee... Without a coffee grinder, and no coffee beans. I think we ended up making something else that tasted awful!

But this is the story that the pancakes bring me back to. We woke up very early one morning with a fantastic idea. "Let's not wake up your parents, and lets make breakfast for everyone!" We decided on pancakes, I think we were in fourth grade...not sure. Anyways, we started making the pancakes, then all of a sudden one smoke alarm went off...Followed by another...And another.. *How many smoke detectors did you have Linz? We were running to each one and fanning with pot holders. One would go off and we'd run to the other, then that one would go off and the other would come back on. This went on for what seemed like forever. Her mom ran downstairs only to inform us that the pan was now on fire. How we caught the pan on fire, I'll never know.

This is not how I made pancakes this morning. Everything went smooth. Until Colby tried to see if I was doing a good job. He wanted to see if the pancake was ready, so he flipped it. He flipped it like you see in movies and it landed on the counter. Who's the cook now?