Dinner for Three

November 11th, 2010

by Lisa

Finally, now that baseball is over, we’ve returned to eating dinner at the table.  And guess what? It’s nice.

This past weekend, my husband took a rare weekend away, so I was home alone with the kids for dinner on Saturday night. I cooked one of our favorite simple spaghetti recipes, made garlic bread, and added a side of broccoli romanesco, which I dress with salt, olive oil and white balsamic vinegar.  It probably would have been easier to put in a DVD and eat pizza, but I lit some tealilghts and we three sat together. Candles are a small , but significant detail, but on a cold, dark night, they turn even a simple table in to a poem. Also, they make the children calm down, focus, and feel like they’ve been given a special occasion.  Finn’s bottom stayed in his seat (not always the case), we had a nice little chat (not always the case), and generally had a very calm, relaxing meal.  It was lovely to remember what coming together around a table can be at its best: a time to be ourelvs fully and remember why we like each other.

One Response to “Dinner for Three”

  1. Learning To Eat » Archivio » Time to Slow Down Says:

    [...] Last weekend we did it this way: On Saturday night, we got home from soccer in the dark & sent the kids directly to showers to wash the grime of sweat and the soccer field off them (& before the any-minute-now meltdown could get worse). They emerged clean and calm in pajamas, and we sat down to quiche (made earlier in the day & ready to go), green beans (cooked while they were showering), fresh bread, and white beans heated gently with garlic and olive oil (a perennial favorite).  I lit candles. [...]