Aaron loves
Rice Krispie treats. For some time he
had been asking if I would make some, but for one reason or another I had been
dragging my feet. Finally, as I cooked
supper last night, he said, “Mom, I told my Paradigm staff that I guess my mom
doesn’t have enough Rice Krispies to make Rice Krispie treats. That’s why you won’t make them, right?” And I made the mistake of telling him that,
no, I have enough Rice Krispies. After
all, I can’t have them thinking that I’m unprepared by not having the most
basic of cereals, right? And before I
knew it, I heard a “Plunk!” on the counter and turned to see that Aaron had
gotten the boxes of Rice Krispies out and was saying, “So, Mom, can we make
Rice Krispie treats after supper?”
Whereupon he opened the cabinet door, and found my bag of
mini-marshmallows. I was trapped, with
no reasonable excuse for not making the Rice Krispie treats.
Still not
wanting to totally commit, I told Aaron that MAYBE I’d make them after
supper. As we ate, he continued to
pursue his request for this favorite snack, and finally said, “Mom, can I help
you make them? Like when I helped you
make chocolate puddin’? It’ll go by
faster!” First of all, Aaron really
does say “puddin’ “………..just in case you were wondering. It’s some carry-over from childhood and the
Pokey Little Puppy book, I think. And as
far as his assurance that his help would make the fixing of Rice Krispie treats
go by faster……….well, that’s highly unlikely.
I sat there remembering all the times that Aaron has “helped” me cook,
and how he detests getting his hands messy – which results in many exclamations
of disgust and much wiping of his hands on paper towels or washing at the
sink. I was also envisioning his
exaggerated stirring, with the contents of various bowls ending up all over the
counter or stove……….or how uncoordinated he is with certain utensils,
especially knives!………..or how he still hasn’t mastered cracking a raw egg –
“No, Aaron! You pull the cracked egg
apart! You don’t mash in!!!”
Then
remembering that Rice Krispie treats have no eggs, I began to reconsider. Still, the sticky and messy hands, and the
stirring…………oh, why not? I was feeling
generous, and Aaron was so eager, that I said yes and made him very happy. He waited as patiently as Aaron can wait
while Gary and I cleaned up the kitchen.
Finally it was time for Aaron to take center stage and help Mom with the
Rice Krispie treats. He got the butter
out of the frig, and actually cut the required amount safely as I fearfully
watched. Just as I knew he would, he did
NOT want to get the butter on his fingers as he dumped it from the wrapper into
the pan on the stove. After wiping his
fingers clean, he watched the butter melt.
“Mom, why is it moving? Look at
it moving!! Why is it moving?”
After the
fascinating, moving butter had melted I had him dump the marshmallows into the
pan and start stirring. “Oooh, Mom! It looks like barf!” Stir, stir, stir…………and then when I looked
away I heard a noise, only to turn and find him using the spoon more like a
hammer as he plunged it repeatedly into the melting marshmallows. “Aaron, what are you doing?” I asked. He answered, “I’m trying to smash those
squares!” Squares? I looked in the pan and saw what he
meant. Where the melting marshmallows
were joining together, some of them did look like squares. Only Aaron!
“Is it time
to pour the Rice Krispie treats?” he
wondered as he saw me measuring the cereal into a bowl. “Just hang on, Aaron. You have to stir the cereal in first,” I told
him. He then stirred and stirred until
the mixture was pretty well evenly mixed and he eagerly watched as I dumped it
into the greased dish. I turned to do
something else and when I looked back at Aaron, there he stood…………holding the
pan of Rice Krispie treats as he said, “Mom, I’ll put them in the oven for
you!” No, no Aaron! We don’t bake Rice Krispie Treats. They’re done!
And off Aaron went to his room, saying that he would eat one later. We had survived the entire process without a
major issue or disaster!
Later that
night, Aaron finally ate one before bed.
Then later, after the lights were out and we were in bed, I heard a
noise. Aaron had already gone down to
take his pills, so I wondered what he was doing. When I got up the next morning, I looked at
the Rice Krispie treats and saw that a
large section was missing. I should have
known! Aaron had gone on a mission last
night and filled his stomach with his favorite snack!
This morning
I had a dentist appointment, so I left just a few minutes before Cody picked
Aaron up at home. I returned to the
house later, ate my lunch, and then decided that a Rice Krispie treat would be
just the perfect little end to my lunch.
That’s when I noticed that the lid to the Rice Krispie dish was askew. Hmmmm………..and as I looked, my fears were
confirmed. Sure enough, the dish was
empty. The treats were totally
gone! Oh my goodness!
That
rat! Aaron took……….or ate………..all the
Rice Krispie treats after I left this morning!
Maybe he took some to Rosie. Now
I REALLY wanted what was no longer there.
Let’s see – I knew I had the Rice Krispies. I checked the cabinet for another stray bag of
marshmallows, too, just in case there was one hidden behind the pasta………or the
peanut butter………..or the cake mix………maybe behind the oatmeal? No?
Next time,
I’ll make Rice Krispie treats without Aaron’s help……..when he’s not even
home……….and I’ll eat ALL I want before he even knows I made them.
See how he
brings out the best in me?
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