In this clip, Adam liked the outside of the bao (bread) and Ashley liked the inside, so she cleverly figured out a way to keep both of them happy. Ashley's use of the chopsticks vaguely reminded me of watching chimpanzees dipping for termites. I have got to teach these kids how to use chopsticks.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Sharing Dim Sum
It warms a mother's heart to see her children sharing food. Earlier in the day, Ashley asked if we could have "Sim Dum" for lunch. I knew exactly what she meant!
In this clip, Adam liked the outside of the bao (bread) and Ashley liked the inside, so she cleverly figured out a way to keep both of them happy. Ashley's use of the chopsticks vaguely reminded me of watching chimpanzees dipping for termites. I have got to teach these kids how to use chopsticks.
In this clip, Adam liked the outside of the bao (bread) and Ashley liked the inside, so she cleverly figured out a way to keep both of them happy. Ashley's use of the chopsticks vaguely reminded me of watching chimpanzees dipping for termites. I have got to teach these kids how to use chopsticks.
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Gee, I remember the termite thing, too!
ReplyDeleteDim sum sounds great @ now; smart kiddies.