Thursday, October 15, 2009

How NOT to Behave

Throughout our years as parents we have worked very hard to train our children to have table manners. Really there is nothing harder then to try and enjoy a meal out when you have unruly kids. Throughout our time in Bible college we were sure to take our kids out to eat in restaurants to familiarize them with the turf...so to speak. Since we had basically 3 years of meals out during deputation this training paid off.

Today we realized there is a need for a refresher course in table etiquette.

It all began with Simeon slurping and gulping his drink. At the same time Isabel nibbled off all the skin of her hot dog and proceeded to totally gross us out by the way she ate it.


Then Nehemiah decided to stick Palitos (little bread stick type "chips") against his nostrils and inhale so they looked like the bone that goes through the nose of natives. Which sent the little peeps into a frenzy of sticking palitos up their noses and in their ears.


Isabel was the first one to stick a palito in her nose and when we asked if she was going to eat it she said, "No!" and promptly stuck it in her mouth. She was laughing so hard at our disgust that she let out a gasious explosion. That got all of us roaring.

With our furlough coming up, I'll be making sure the kids use their table manners. Though I have this sinking feeling that I'll probably have nightmares about today's scene at lunch set in a Pastor's house or at a restaurant.

Brethren, pray for us!!! :-)

4 comments:

Nana C said...

Hi Debbie, loved your post and yes prayers are with you and your family with your upcoming furlough. We have a big mission group at Bible Fellowship here in Hemet, Ca. where I attend. Many families around the world. Stop by my blog.
nana C
susan's mom

Omar - Tracy Schrock said...

That's hilarious! We're really praying that we'll be done with deputation before Johnathan is old enough to pull off too many of those "etiquette faux pas!"
Can't wait to see you all again!

Susan said...

Sounds like my crew. they are very well behaved in public and when we have guests but sometimes they seem to just let loose at home. Maybe not sometimes it seems like quiet often. this will be a memory you will sit and laugh at someday when they are all gone and have families of their own.

Debbie said...

Nana C, thanks for stopping by my blog. And for your prayers.

Susan, I can't imagine how hard we will laugh when we relate this story to our grand kids. We were laughing do hard yesterday we may have more than a refresher course to do.

We can't wait to see you guys again either, Omar and Tracy! It's been a blessing to read your prayer letters. And what's deputation with out some sort of etiquette faux pas?