nonna and kai eating freezies |
i think kai has realized that my parenting is null and void while in toronto. my siblings (i have three of them!) tell him that they are his "boss" while he is on the east coast, not me. here is a typical scenario, i say at 8pm, "kai, it's time for bed." one of my siblings says, "kai, tonight i am the boss of you and i say you go to bed later like 9:30pm, okay?" so, kai indulges daily in things that he normally wouldn't at home like candy, television, hand-held games, and late nights. at least i was able to get him to do some math worksheets! i actually don't mind so much. it's a treat that happens once a year. and most importantly, he feels special, he develops a bond with them, and we laugh about it. btw, he's on a cleanse now :)
thanks uncle sam! |
tomatoes
home grown tomatoes are the best. my mother's garden is overflowing with tomato plants (among others like cucumber, beans, peas). i can still smell the tomatoes cooking over the stove top. she turns them into sauce and uses the sauce for pasta, pizza, and polpette (italian for meatballs). a home grown tomato salad is perfect too, especially with fresh bread to dip into it!
nonna's little helper, picking tomatoes |
childhood foods
i also indulged in other childhood foods including snails, rice balls, artichokes, green salad with homemade vinegar, mortadella, and fresh ricotta. dessert included canoli, sicilian lemon sorbet, tiramisu and mister soft twist (which is unavailable in vancouver).
family dinners
a sunday family gathering is what i miss the most. although loud and chaotic, i nevertheless enjoyed those evenings. we would sit down to a multi course dinner and there would always be leftovers because of the abundant of food made. during dinner the television would be left on, especially if there was some kind of sports game on. afterwards, the boys would sit, the children would play and the women would clean up. the evening would always end with dessert and coffee.
the spataro boys |
the spataro girls |
mary, sam and domenic, my siblings |
kai with his nonna and his cousins noah and jonah |
silliness courtesy of the annoying orange (not recommended) |
tickles by uncle dom are an expectation, kai loves it! |
flowers
my mother grows an abundance of flowers. i wish i had inherited her green thumb (my dad too was an avid gardener). here is a small sampling:
kai with his nonna now and back in 2006 at age 3. with her rose bush behind them
grazie! |
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