Hearing him say that was almost as surreal as watching him sing in church last Sunday. I've missed many of his calls due to teaching my own voice and piano lessons.
The similarities just about had me believing I'd been reincarnated. But then I remembered I'm still breathing and recalled the events in my kitchen last night. Differences do exist.
First, Nathan cooked fish and I've NEVER cooked fish. Never even purchased fish till I bought Tilapia at Publix last night. Second, I've NEVER succeeded in getting Sam to cook with me - let alone cook fish with me. The duo made Coconut Almond Crusted Tilapia with a Strawberry Kiwi Topping.
In these photos, they dip the fish in flour, then egg, and then in a bowl filled with coconut, chopped almonds, and Japanese Style Panko bread crumbs.
While the fish baked at 350 degrees for 12 minutes (turn them over half way), Nathan sauteed thick slices of strawberries and kiwi. Here's the end result. Yum!! And I don't really like to eat fish.
Sam left this morning for a week in Florida to help at a camp for families with kids who are battling cancer. When he walked out the door, I looked at Don and said, "Launching, stage one." He comes home next Saturday for about three days and leaves again with my dad for an Amtrak ride through Glacier Park, Montana and will be gone another week, "Launching, stage two." Once home, he'll reside here for about a six days before moving into a dorm at Tech, "Launching, stage 3: Blast Off!"
Change is upon us.
But after spending two days at Georgia Tech orientation followed by a night in Athens with UGA boy last week, and then watching both cook fish in my kitchen, I think I'm ready for the launch.
I found out earlier this week that two stories of mine will be included in an anthology due out in October titled, Falling in Love with You. It will be available through www.oaktara.com and several other online retailers. Seems I'm launching as well.
I love my boys. Have loved being their mom full time. The coming weeks pose such a huge change. But change is good. Launching is good. And we're all in this for a plan and purpose far bigger than our own.
"Praise the Lord. How good it is to sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise him! The Lord builds up Jerusalem; he gathers the exiles of Israel. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. He determines the number of stars and calls them each by name. Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limits." (Ps. 147: 1-5)
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