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Monday, August 11, 2008
I miss the Dinner Table
“All great change in America begins at the dinner table.” Ronald Reagan
As I scour looking for quick recipes on the internet to learn to make for my own family, I saw this quote. I have to say though I do hate cooking dinner every night...don't mind sitting down to eat it though. I miss what used to happen when we did sit down together and how that never happens anymore.
I love this quote! because this is where my Dad taught me about politics and would want me to sit and listen to Reagan's speeches with him. The State of the Union address is always on at dinnertime!
The heart of the message is the recognition of how important that dinner table is—it is where it all begins. the dinner table was the place where discussions took place and a good nature debate between parents and kids could even get heated. Discussing things like politics, religion, ethics in school, etc. was commonplace. This is where ideas were tossed back and forth and dreams were born.
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2 comments:
You live on the west coast! "Dinnertime" was the giveaway!
I'm with you. Both in missing the dinner table and the dislike of cooking dinner every night. ;)
We manage to sit down to dinner more often than not, but it sure wouldn't hurt to try for more often.
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