Yes, this is My Kitchen
Saturday, 21. November 2009
I do not know what it is. It may be one or two things. It may be everything put together. But, I will try to share with you the blessings of my little kitchen. I am sure there are more women who feel as I do.
Being an older woman (and a grandmother, to boot), I find fascinating treasures in my kitchen. I bake, boil, fry, steam, etc., in this inviting room. The wonderful aromas which prevail keeps my family (and friends) coming back for more. Vanilla, cinnamon, lemon, all those scents which make your nose dance. How can anyone resist?
My grandchildren can not stay away from my kitchen when they are here! Their stubby, little fingers are eager to grab my newest cookie or pie! I laugh so hard as I watch them try to taste all the new flavors! I know I spoil them. But, how could I not share, with my family, the pleasures I get from this tiny space? I relish how much their cherub faces glow with sweet satisfaction.
My kitchen has everything in it I need to make wonderful works of art! Soups, salads, puddings, pies, cakes, casseroles, yummy! My outstanding appliances, food processors, crock pots, bread makers, ice cream makers! I put laughter into the hearts of my precious family and will have it no other way! No one believes I can do all this from such a small room in my home! I tell them it is my miracle room!
Early on some mornings, I will warm some apple cider with a cinnamon stick and a bit of honey. I have a small bay window in a little nook of my kitchen. I sit on the ledge of the bay window and watch the blue and red birds flutter by. I feel, they make my little kitchen even more special.
It is difficult to convey the way I feel when the warmth of the cider hits my tummy. I love my little “mess hall.” It is quaint, pleasant and lovely. I feel I would be lost without the sweetness of this little room.
I know that not everyone gets emotional when they reflect about rooms in their homes. But, I am an emotional person and find it soothing to share my thoughts. The practice of enjoying where you are, seems to be gone in this generation. Things move too fast and people are too impatient. Little things in life need to be appreciated.
My tiny kitchen has all the amenities I could possibly want. I do not want one more thing inside it’s walls. It gives me peace. It gives me strength. I could not love it more.
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