Archive for November, 2006


Last night I got a call from my mother inviting us over for supper. It was a last minute decision and since I had already started preparing our supper, mum suggested I just bring it over to cook there. MISTAKE #1.

It was my time to finally show the family I could actually cook something edible. I brought over my pizza dough which had been made lovingly from scratch and placed carefully in a warm place to rise for just over an hour at my place. While the dough was rising, I had already cut my toppings to perfection.

After piling up the car with the kids and husband and all my necessary ingredients for the perfect pizza
I wondered if I should take my cheese. I don’t use any special mozzarella – just old cheddar (WE’RE ON A BUDGET OK?) Nah, I figured mum would have some at her place. MISTAKE #2.

So there I was at Mum’s, getting the pizzas ready and mum brings out her cheese.

“Mum, I think this has gone bad!”

“Oh no, it smells fine!”

“No, Mum this isn’t like any cheese I’ve ever smelt.”

My sister (DSAH) has a whiff too.

After much discussion and passing around the cheese and sniffing, it was decided that it was probably smelling different because it was a different brand. MISTAKE #3
It all became apparent once the pizzas were in the oven. My father, one with a nose even the truffle-sniffing pigs would envy asked, “Are you cooking with parmesan?” I knew we were in trouble then…..

My brother started gagging and my sister ran upstairs to escape the smell.

It was a disaster.

Moral of the story: ALWAYS CARRY YOUR OWN CHEESE.

1. Some days I can handle everything and other days I can barely manage even the little things.

2. The bad days end with a hot cup of tea and a whole packet of chocolate biscuits. I make sure of that.

3. It’s been months since I’ve been to playgroup. I love the mums and their babies but I just don’t feel like doing the small talk.

4. My youngest will be a year old tomorrow. It’s been the hardest year of my life.

5. I wind down my motherly instincts right about the children’s bedtime so that poor husband juggles all three – nappy changing/toileting/flossing/brushing teeth. He does it beautifully mashaAllah.

6. My maternal instincts mysteriously reappear when it’s cuddle, read a story and prayer time just before lights out.

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