Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Ah, the irony of it all

I have a confession to make: I hate to cook.

That's not very Christian-like, is it? But it is what it is. I would rather work on our budget spreadsheet or do school stuff with my children than plan what to have for dinner. Clearly, cooking and housekeeping are not among my gifts.

To complicate things further, my husband loves to eat. But not leftovers. (I, on the other hand, am a big fan of leftovers.) I remember when we were newlyweds, he always raved about his grandmother's cooking. Well, being the perfectionist that I am, I know I am never going to attain the culinary expertise of his late beloved grandmother.

Nevertheless we have managed to stay married for 23 years despite my dislike of cooking and his love of eating. And I figured if we're all still alive after my years of imperfect cooking, we're good.

He travels a lot for business. It's not easy for us but one of the perks of having him gone is I can make simple meals. Or just eat leftovers.

He left yesterday for a trip overseas. My older son is away at college. So it's just me and my 9 year old. Ah, leftover heaven!

Alas...

This morning I woke up with a headache. Got up, took my son to school and went to work. Headache still lingered but this time joined by chills and soon after, nausea. I tried to ignore it but by lunchtime I knew I either had to leave and pick up my son immediately or he will have to spend the night at school.

One thing I know: I cannot get sick. Who is going to take him to school? My sister just had a baby and can't get around. My Dad is having dizzy spells. I have no back up so I have to get better.

I know what I had to do. I need chicken soup. And no, the Campbells variety won't do it. I need this:

The ultimate comfort food from my childhood. It's called chicken tinola - and it is goooooood! (Photo courtesy of the internet.)

Either this or get the ready made Pho Ga from the Vietnamese restaurant.

Problem #1: We're out of chicken and I only had $10 in cash left until Friday. So the ready made Pho Ga is out. I had to stop by the grocery store and get the chicken plus the other ingredients (ginger and papaya).

Problem #2: My son has food allergies on top of being a very picky eater. He won't be able to eat that with all the ginger I am planning on using.

So there I was, in the grips of some virus which I hope is just the 24-hour variety, in my kitchen cooking not one, but TWO chicken dishes. Yes, TWO! I never did this when there were four of us in the house. I just had to shake my head and laugh at this turn of events.

Don't you just love God's sense of humor?

Here I am seven hours later and feeling much, much better. The soup did its job. The headache is gone, so is the nausea and I can even sit here in front of the fan and not shiver. My son also had his favorite dish, so we're both happy.

Thank you, Lord, for the chicken soup and for giving me the strength to cook not just one, but two dishes.

The menu for tomorrow night? Leftovers, of course.

5 comments:

Larie Carlice Proverbs 27:19 said...

Ha! That is funny!

smooches,
Larie

Unknown said...

Priceless... and I'm glad you're feeling better.

Joyful said...

LOL! I hate to cook too!!! Would rather be anywhere besides my kitchen!

I did take cooking lessons once, trying to better myself. I thought the reason I didn't enjoy it was because I just didn't know how to cook. However, the lessons failed miserably. We used utensils I'd never seen, ingredients I'd never heard of, to make meals my family would never eat.

Anybody say "take out"?
Have a blessed weekend,
Joy

Joyful said...

Just came back to say I so appreciated the comment you wrote on my blog yesterday re: the road to Emmaus. My parents have a picture depicting that encounter with Christ in their home. It's always been one of my favourites. You shared some great thoughts!!!!

Blessings,
Joy

Aine Willis said...

Grace and Peace ... I just love reading your posts. You are so real! I love that, when I find a blog that relates reality. You sound so much like me. I hope you continue to feel better. Have a great day and thanks for sharing this moment in your life. God Bless.