March 06, 2009

I Am a Lucky Mom! :)

I feel so lucky, being the mother of my two 14.5 y/o kids! I am happy & pleased that they find other interests apart from being computer freaks and book-worms... :D

My girl have recently started to learn beadweaving and she now creates jewelry for herself, and the boy - he cooks!
You know how it goes every time you ask children what they want to be when they grow up - they change their mind often... but, from the time he was 6 or 7 years old, my son always said he wants to be a chef (among other things, of course..) and liked trying new food. He also likes to stay in the kitchen while I cook and gladly gives a hand.
A few days ago he decided to make Sushi! I don't like Sushi so never made it at home and we never went out to eat Sushi in a restaurant, so I am guessing he collected all his knowledge from the internet. He bought all the ingredients needed for these salmon rolls and made everything by himself. I am so proud of him! It looked so delicious that I just had to taste. It was yummy! I had 5 of them... thanks to him I might change my mind about Sushi... :) The only thing he still needs to learn is to clean up the big mess left in the kitchen after cooking, including wiping the walls.. LOL

13 comments:

  1. How absolutely wonderful to have such creative kids!

    Your daughter's jewelry is so fun and your son - Wow! You will have to fight off all the girls!

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  2. OOhh, can he come to my house and cook? I love sushi! And your daughter's doing better than me - I keep saying I'm going to start beadweaving, and I don't. I tried the crocheted beadweaving, but it's harder than I thought!

    Good show! - Good genes!

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  3. Thank you, Rose and Beverly, I really feel blessed :)

    Storybeader, thanks, I am sorry but I am counting on him to replace me in the kitchen on a daily bases soon...so I can have more time to bead :P
    I know how you feel about bead crocheting, it took me a lot of trials until I succeeded.. try to use different colors of beads for a start, it might help..

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  4. lucky you!!! :-) I love sushi!!! I actually have finally got my little monkey to try some and he loves it too, so now we can go eat it together, and I hope he grows up to make it too!!!! :-) a daughter who beads and a son who makes sushi, sounds like the sort of kids i would be v. proud of ;-)

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  5. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work!It's so inspiring! I just enjoy the magazine Bead and Button with your beautiful tutorial..Your Link at my place...Best wishes//Eva

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  6. Thanks, Triz! you can be proud of your monkey too, he such a cute young boy!...

    Thanks so much, Eva, I'm glad you like the design. Thanks for linking to my blog, too :)

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  7. Smadar, you have two lovely talented kids, and you have much reason to be so proud! G-d bless them!

    Nowadays I hardly know where my own shadow is.......I am so busy, BUT I did see your designs in B&B :-) Wonderful! Keep it up and rolling.

    warm hugzzz
    zebra

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  8. Amen to that, dear zebra, and thank you! :) (hugs)

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  9. Lucky mum... and lucky children!
    ;)

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  10. Looks yummy! He did a great job!

    I see that your daughter takes after you not only with a talent for beadwork but she has a great eye for color!

    Louise

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  11. Thanks, Louise, these things makes me happy.. :)

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