

Good weekend, too. Friday we went out on a date. We are now swapping babysitting time with friends, and used an Olive Garden gift card we got from points earned with our credit card. Happily, the company was top-notch.
Saturday Sam and I went to the nearby Wickham Farm, where we wandered through a corn maze. The husks were taller than I am, so we had the real experience. Early on out Sam wanted to know which way to go, so I told him the foolproof way of getting through a maze [*]--always turn left (or really, keep your left hand on a wall). I didn't realize it until later, but I thereby robbed Sam of the fun of wandering around a maze and taking some chances. [**] At least he remembered the secret of solving mazes and proudly told it to Mommy later. Learning is fun, right?
While we were there we also played miniature golf, which Sam is wild about. It may not be Pirate Island, but has many motorized obstructions, which he enjoys.
When it was time to leave--meaning, after Sam had milked Wickham's for all it was worth, doing everything but bounce on the big bouncy thing for $6 (puhlease), we made one last stop into their store. I was interested in some cherry preserves, which I have a weakness for. While I was looking Sam fell deeply in love with a jar of mint jelly. I tried to explain that he wouldn't like it. People put it on pork, I said. I chewed mint leaves as a kid, and it's the sort of thing you do when there's really nothing else to do. Still, the green jiggly mass mesmerized him, and he just couldn't believe I was right about it. We only escaped unjellied because the clerk couldn't guarantee it was peanut safe.
One day maybe I can use his allergy to keep him from getting into drugs (or other perils of youth). "Don't smoke pot--it might not be peanut safe!" Might just do the trick.

In other news, over homemade pizza tonight, Sam asked when he could go inside the earth. We've talked to him a little about the structure of the interior of the earth, since reading the comic book version of Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth. So I think when we are in Columbus next we'll have to see about visiting Old Man's Cave.


Sam's brain has grown the wrinkles relevant to building complex Lego structures. He's made half

A final note of trivia: Susan has now claimed the mantle of Queen of Small Mammal Medication. Each day she delivers two pills to one cat, 1 ml of fluid to another, mixes Metamucil into the cat food, gives a tsp of medicine to Sam, and gives Sam a dose of the inhaler. And we are thinking of adding on four nostril squirts daily with Nasonex. I do help out a little. The last few nights I've been soaking Alex the cat's injured paw--last night I even squeezed some pus out! We all get to contribute.

[**] My mom was right when she said that the one rule of parenting is that the parents are always wrong. Not that Sam complained.
3 comments:
Which small mammal gets the Nasonex?
Sam would like Ash Cave too--it has a waterfall!
I know you are joking, but I can't resist the list:
Zoe: steroids (you may ask whether she really needs them! they are the poor-man's solution to a situation where we hope she doesn't have cancer)
Alex: powerful laxatives
Both, metamucil
Sam: Asthma inhaler, prescription antihistamines, and maybe starting on nasonex
How far are Ash Cave and Old Man's Cave?
We've seen some good waterfalls in NY. I wonder how these compare? How far in do the caves go, btw?
Not far, and not large. Ash cave is very tall, but not very deep, and the waterfall falls off the top of it. It's pretty cool, and not far from Old Man's Cave.
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