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Yin Yang chocolate |
"Oh! No...please don't give me the table with the infant!" Our servers reaction when we walked into the melting pot for a two hour meal with Andrew in tow. A four course fondu meal is not a quick meal; infants don't exactly have a reputation of being patient for extended meals.
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It's on FIRE! |
Fortunately Andrew had just taken a nap, had received a snack from Mommy and had plenty of people and things to watch. Andrew so impressed the server that at the end of the meal the server gave him a chocolate bar.
There were a lot of exciting things during this meal. The biggest exciting thing that occurred during the meal? To use my journalist sister's succinct words, "It's chocolate (cheese) that's on fire!!!!" I would like to say that Andrew was as excited about the fire as Elizabeth; to do so however would be fable. For Elizabeth the highlight was fire; for Andrew the highlight was becoming a carnivore.
We've gradually been introducing Andrew to more "real" food. It is to the point that if Wendy or I have anything to eat he expects to be given at least a portion. Prior to this we had not given him any meat. When an entire course consists almost entirely of meat it's hard to distract the little guy. So, he tried meat, then more meat, then more meat, then that meat. His favorite was shrimp. I'm fairly sure that Andrew ate more of Wendy's shrimp than Wendy did.