Complicated Kiddie Chopsticks
Posted by Cottontimer on 24 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Stephen
I know that someday my children will surpass me in many ways. In fact, I hope they do. Stephen is already better than me at drawing and constructing LEGO creations. The other day at Yo! Sushi, he demonstrated yet one more way in which his brain is superior than mine.
I had asked for a fork to make it easier for Stephen to eat his unagi sushi. Instead, we received two pieces of wood that looked like tongue depressors with notches cut out on the end. After looking at it for a few seconds, I couldn’t figure out what to do so was about to put them aside when Stephen said,
You’re supposed to stick this one in that hole.
Ohhh. Sou desu ne. (At least I know Japanese and he doesn’t! haaa)

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