Saturday, October 06, 2007

The Crafty One


I love Jalapeño Potato Chips. The ones you get in the United States are BLAH, but here, there is this zing, and a nose-tingling spicy bite as well. I gain four ounces every time I think about them. We were surprised to find little beggars at our ankles every time we break open a pack. Never ones to withhold goodness from our children, we have kids who will sit happily with tear-filled eyes eating spicy salsa, chips, or Mexican chili candy. (On a side note, why is it "too spicy, Mommy!" when it's something they don't like???)

My husband will come in with a bag he bought and tourture us for several days not eating it, and not letting us eat it, because it's his. Then he will open it, and contend with four beggers and one wife who will not beg, but sneaks a longing look at the bag periodically. He usually leaves a little over half the bag for us-he's generous.

One day a little more than a year ago, he was not feeling generous for some reason. there was the green potato chip bag sitting at his desk, half eaten. My mouth began to water as he was getting ready to go out and work with someone, but the last thing he said to me was, "Don't touch my potato chips!" Then he left. I'm not sure what possessed him to do something so cruel, as he's not normally a mean person, but you know, we all have our bad days. So I went about my day, determined to ignore the salivating I experienced every time I looked at that open bag of chips.

I guess I was not the only one. Becca is four now, but at this time, she was only two and a half. She was already trying out ways to manipulate us. Suddenly she came running in to where I was, panting effectively, eyes wide. She said, "I scaowed Mommy!" (scared, for those not fluent in toddlerish.) She had no solid reason for being "scaowed", no unusual noises, nothing going on, and finally I asked her, after much fruitless searching for the cause of her fear, "What do you want me to do about it?"

"I want Daddy!"

"Well, Daddy's not here right now, but he'll be back tonight." Here I was thinking, Aw, that's so cute, she wants her Daddy.

"I could eat Daddy's chips!"

I was a little stunned at this, then gave a shout of laughter, which broke down her little game. She was ready to go for broke. She gave me a hug looked at me earnestly, and said, "Mommy, we could shaow!"

6 comments:

Tammy said...

LOL TOOOOOO Cute! =)

redneck preacher said...

The kid is too smart. Maybe even a little scary smart. Now I know what to get you for Christmas. A bag of chips with "FOR SARAH ONLY" on the side.

Are the chips there really hotter?

HTOITA

Susan said...

LOL!!!! So did you "shaow" or wait till Daddy came home? I already know the answer! ;) And did Daddy finally share?

Anonymous said...

ohh too cute!!

Who got the chips in the end? Did everyone shaow?

Sarah Joy said...

Preacher: Yes! More flavor, more spice! Better all around. I would love getting a bag of chips from you for Christmas, because you would have to come down here to buy them. Ha ha ha ha ha!

Sallie said...

Very cute! My kids love it the hotter the better!!

God bless,
Sallie