I don’t always agree with clichés like 'you get what
you pay for'….I sometimes get way more than I pay for and sometimes I get a
whole lot more than I pay for.
To understand less is more.
One needs to only go to a grocery store in Italy. Not a lot of choices exist. However, there was just enough for me to
wonder what I should buy. As I was
looking for something that looked familiar.
I saw another mom with her kids walking down the aisle. Not knowing what to buy I figured I would
watch what she bought and get the same thing.
I figured if her kids like it and eat it the odds would be higher than
just randomly choosing something off the shelf.
As she walked away after I took note of the things she was getting.
I realized that no matter what language you speak or where
you live all moms are just trying to do the best for their kids. I walked away grateful for this mom that
happened to walk down the aisle so I would know what to buy.
The boys have loved everything we have bought at the
store. They think Europe has better food
than the US. My kids who don’t normally
eat regular bread with their sandwiches, happily ate the sandwich with regular bread today. Maybe it's because of the amazing selection of meat, cheese, and bread here!
Sometimes I think we have too many choices in our home
country and that a few less choices might be better.
Note for next time:
Bring spices as if I am going to have an oven. I am missing my brown sugar, vanilla,
cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. Otherwise
everything else I can find here. And
bringing the peanut butter was a great idea.
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