I used to make my kids a nice, hot breakfast every morning. Eggs, pancakes, waffles. They woke me up at 6 a.m. every single day, so what else was I going to do between then and when we left for school at 7:45?
Now, they sleep until about 7. And they eat cold cereal for breakfast. While I'm not entirely happy about this change of breakfast menu (the artificial ingredients! the sugar), I am entirely happy about sleeping an extra hour.
At breakfast today the first-grader was enamored by this extra-large flake in his bowl of frosted flakes.
Now, they sleep until about 7. And they eat cold cereal for breakfast. While I'm not entirely happy about this change of breakfast menu (the artificial ingredients! the sugar), I am entirely happy about sleeping an extra hour.
At breakfast today the first-grader was enamored by this extra-large flake in his bowl of frosted flakes.
I argued I wasn't even sure if this flake was particularly an outlier.
He begged me to take a photo.
So I did, because if there's one lesson parenthood has taught me it's to pick your battles.
And if there's a second lesson of parenthood, it certainly would be that what delights my child pretty much always delights me as well.
And if there's a third lesson, it would be that I won't feel guilty about the sugary cereal for breakfast when they're all grown-up.
I hope.
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