My 12 year old son is laughing his butt of early this Tuesday morning.
Why?
Because he found out that that I am from 'olden times'.
What would qualify me for such an advanced age?
Well, I was telling him a story which involved the phrase "she was cutting carrots".
I got no further in the story because N suddenly howled with laughter "You had to actually cut carrots? Like you got a big carrot and had to actually cut it yourself? Man, you are from olden times!"
I realize that there are many modern conveniences utilized today that did not exist back when I was younger but I usually have considered these generational earmarks as technology based instead of vegetable based.
Like, I remember when we got our first TV with a remote. My family shared ONE PHONE LINE, and the phone was connected to the wall with a long cord. I listed to music on a boom box. I had to open the car door with a key instead of a button.
Now I must add the cutting of carrots to that list.
Because that is the way we did things long, long ago.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
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I just about died when one of our YW at girls camp thought that carrots grew that way. I actually bought that giant bag of NORMAL carrots from Costco today. My 5 year old thought it was the coolest thing ever and that is what he ate for lunch. A giant real carrot. His little buddy looked at it strangely and said, "Our carrots don't look like that". I may never buy mini carrots again.
You could really blow their minds and plant a vegetable garden, including carrots!
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