Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Adventures in Babysitting


What has become of my cooking skills? Last week I made Molasses Crinkles, a favorite cookie in our family. Turns out that I didn't add enough flour, and the first tray spread all over the pan into a burned mess.  I added more flour and the rest were fine. Kathryn, above, wasn't that enamored with them, however, and remarked to her mother the next day that maybe she should stay home from school and teach me how to make NORMAL cookies.

Next, I attempted home made pizza. I didn't grease the pan and it stuck so bad it was impossible to remove the pizza from the pan. Great. Now what's for dinner?

Today I decided to make brownies. Bad idea. The recipe called for two cups of flour and I only had 1-1/2. Well hey, there is some pancake mix in the cupboard. Maybe I should just substitute a half cup of pancake mix for the flour. How bad could that be? The batter tasted great, actually. But when the smoke alarms started going off I knew I had a problem.  The problem was that the brownie batter was overflowing the pan and burning. Great. So I pulled the brownies out of the oven and let them sit there until I figured out what came next. Images of scrubbing the heck out of another burned pan came to mind. Not a happy thought.



See the crusted edges of the pan? Not a good look. Oddly enough, after the brownies cooled, they actually tasted good! Even Kathryn and Jack approved! 



I think my cooking talents have slowly disintegrated. About  all I know how to do these days is cut squares and sew them together.

On another note, (remember that the parents went out of town and left me in charge) Jack was playing on his "rip stick" and fell and broke his arm on Sunday. We spent the afternoon in the hospital emergency room. Jack was very brave and I was proud of the way he handled himself. 



Does his shirt say "Wild, wild west"? Yes, that seems to sum it up! 

So my work here is done and tomorrow I leave for Arizona for a couple days. Another rotation as grandmother. Be warned little ones, Grandmother is going South! (In more ways than one!)

10 comments:

Mary said...

O Grandma we leave you in charge for two days and Jack brakes his are....haha we love you though!

Janet said...

Wow!! that's quite the adventure!! If it helps you feel better - I find it can be hard to concentrate on what you're doing when there's little ones around. Details like pan greasing and "was that 1 cup or 2" can be hard to keep track of. :0) You will be ready for a holiday after all this grandparenting. Maybe a chance to cut squares and sew them together... :0)

onlymehere said...

Oh my, I laughed so hard I got tears ins my eyes! That old Murphy's law still holds true, if anything can go wrong...it will! This may not be too funny now but it will be as time passes! Hope his arm mends quickly so grandma can quit feeling guilty!

Quilts And Pieces said...

Oh no! Poor Jack. But he doesn't look too sad.

Michelle said...

Oh goodness...just think of the memories you are making for your grandbabies! They'll remember this visit for sure! :)

sewprimitive karen said...

Sounds like the way I cook. Kathryn and Jack are breathtakingly beautiful!!

Lori said...

As long as you don't forget how to turn on your sewing machine you'll be fine!! LOL

Libby said...

Oh dear . . . . these are the times we are certain they invented take out for *s* That way you can get out the kitchen and spend more time cuddling those grands.

AnnieO said...

LOL! Sorry your kitchen adventures had a couple of fails...I tend to burn my cookies too. Molasses Crinkles are my FAVE cookie, with oatmeal raisin with walnuts a very close second. I could eat those everyday, which is why I don't make them often! Your grandkids are so cute.

julieQ said...

LOL! That sounds like some of my cooking adventures as of late! Poor Jack...sorry for his arm, poor guy!