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we eat together

Posted on February 16, 2012 by thirdstoryies
I saw this hanging up in a neighborhood coffee shop last week.  It triggered something in me.  Nostalgia, perhaps.  Not about the dinner table so much, but about the colorful plastic letters with magnets that I had as a child.  The ones that you stuck to the refrigerator drawer and spelled words with – at least words that didn’t have duplicate letters in them.  It bugged me that my name had two i’s in it and I had to substitute the number 1 for one of the i’s.  My sister had an even longer name – eight letters, but no duplicates.  Totally unfair.  I think we even had a set of these cards where you would place the magnetic letters in the corresponding slots and spell words like eat and dog and hot, but never mom or dad or see.
Right after I took this picture a plate of french toast arrived, dripping with maple syrup and covered in apple slices and warm, plump raisins.  One plate, two forks, lots of napkins.  The little one and I dug in and later wiped the sticky goodness off every finger and flat surface.  We eat together.  It’s messy, and not always syrup drenched and apple topped.  Sometimes it’s aggravating, sometimes it’s a chore.  There are always dishes to wash and napkins to launder and tables to wipe and floors to sweep.  The adults prefer to linger, talk and eat slowly.  The eight year old prefers to linger, talk and eat even more slowly and much more particularly.  The two year old gets in and out and onto other business.  And she’s not very quiet about the other business part.  When she’s done, she’s done.

Still, we eat together.  Most every night, and every morning.  Around our table, and around the tables of the places nearby we love to visit.  No matter how messy and loud the table may be, I’m glad to share it with this family of mine.

5 thoughts on “we eat together”

  1. RK says:
    February 16, 2012 at 2:23 pm

    We had those plastic letters on the fridge, but a first name with 8 letters that has 3 N’s in it has no hope. Shorter middle and last, each with no duplicates, those are much easier 🙂

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  2. JRoba says:
    February 16, 2012 at 7:28 pm

    I love this… I also spent time subbing numbers for missing letters that were later found under the fridge, covered in dust and food particles… BUT… more than THAT part of your writing, I love that despite the stages and ages of life in your home, you meet around the table as “one”. I have a 5 year old and a hubby and love eating together. Maybe we’ll become a possible “4” someday… jury is still out on that. I’m 35 and finishing a BA. 🙂

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  3. kristin says:
    February 16, 2012 at 8:24 pm

    JRoba: You sound like me a couple of years back! My girls are 6 years apart and it’s fun. I turn 37 in a few weeks and I’ve enjoyed the little one – and felt like I had lots of alone time with just the first one. Good luck on the BA.

    RK: 3 N’s is a lot. Now I’m obsessed with trying to think of a name that has 4 of kind in it…

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  4. Anonymous says:
    February 16, 2012 at 8:50 pm

    What’s for dinner? – M

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  5. second floor dweller says:
    February 16, 2012 at 11:44 pm

    Whatcha makin? -k

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