Today we took Daniel to the King of Prussia mall. Aside from riding the escalator about a dozen times, he got to play a cool Lego computer game at the Apple store AND throw a bunch of pennies into the fountain. It was a big day. We wrapped up our mall outing with lunch at the Nordstrom cafe. I like taking Daniel there because it's pretty mellow (nothing like the insanity of a food court) and very kid-friendly. I ordered him mac and cheese off the kids' menu because I figured it would be a little bit better than your typical kids' menu mac and cheese. I even said out loud, "It will probably have real cheese!" Not that Daniel would know the difference.
While we waited for our meals to arrive, Daniel took turns sampling both Peter's Manhattan clam chowder and my tomato basil soup. He pretty much hijacked our bowls and hogged them in his corner of the table. My little moocher! Every time he slurped some soup off the spoon, he would nod vigorously and say, "Good!" We both tried in vain to get our soups back, with limited success. He did allow me to dip some bread into my soup and eat it that way, but he wasn't giving up that spoon. I'm almost glad he ate as much soup as he did because when his mac and cheese showed up, it was unmistakably of the Kraft variety. Shame on you, Nordstrom! He did eat some of it, but he definitely preferred the soup!
This evening, we went to a local Japanese restaurant where they prepare a nice little Bento box for kids. After stealing Peter's miso soup and downing the entire bowl (tofu and all -- Daddy was forced to order another bowl for himself), Daniel feasted on crabstick, sticky rice, and chicken- and-various-vegetables tempura. He even ate a piece of grapefruit for dessert! I was impressed. Not only was the quantity of food larger than usual, but the variety was astounding. It proves that even the most ardent pizza and french fries fan needs a little change now and then.
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Sounds like Daniel ate like a king. It is great that he is experimenting with different kinds of foods. I can just imagine him wanting bowls and dishes in front of him. It is so nice that you are comfortable taking him into restaurants again. Loved this!!
Love - MOM XOXOXO
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