What’s it like being an author? Interesting.
What’s it like being an author with a ridiculously vivid imagination? It’s a completely different level of curious and here’s an example.
One of the nicer grocery stores in our area has a TON of pasta sauces. There are all kinds of brands and flavors. Organic. Stupidly expensive. Cheap and runny. And some just seem weird. Like this one for example.

Anyone ever tried this?
Yellow tomato sauce.
My daughter loves to try new things from the grocery store. It’s like shopping with a packrat or a racoon. You never know what they’ll come home with but they’re too cute to tell no. This time it was golden tomato sauce.
So we’re in the store and she’s been studying half the options to find something new and interesting and found this one. (You have no idea how long we were studying pasta sauce.)
I had questions (mostly WFT kind of questions) and she even took the time to look it up while we were in the store to see what people said about the flavor of golden tomatoes.
But man, you have no idea what my head was like at that moment.
Kevin thought it was fascinating.
Bryan was horrified and so was Cody. (He doesn’t like change and not even the promise of dipping it in chicken nuggets was going to tempt him into trying it.)
The rest of the littles wanted to poke at it curiously but they said they weren’t going to eat it unless copious amounts of desserts were up for grabs if they did.
The Daddies were rolling their eyes but Maddox was on the side of the what the fuck contingent.
So we bought the sauce. But eventually I’m going to have to talk everyone in my head into trying it so I can try it without feeling like I’m losing my mind.
But, dude, it’s yellow…someone save me from my daughter.

l so love your slice of life moments…not to mention the contingent of Littles (they are my favorite).
I’m glad to hear that. Sometimes I worry I’m boring you guys.