Guest Spot Sunday: Michelle Devon

How to Feed a Teenaged Boy by Michelle Devon Today, Michy would like to instruct you on how to help your teen child prepare a snack for himself. We’ll take you step by step through the process, and if you skip any steps, it’s okay to come back to them and use them, or even use some of the steps more than once.

Step 1Listen to the boy whine for at least 40 minutes about how hungry he is, while you tell him repeatedly that there is food in the kitchen if he’s hungry.Step 2Remind teenaged boy that you bought Easy Mac for him in the cabinet for moments just like this, when he was hungry but it wasn’t dinnertime.Step 3Listen to teenaged boy whine about how he isn’t in the mood for Easy Mac.Step 4Tell teenaged boy that if he’s not in the mood for Easy Mac, he can make himself a grilled cheese sammich instead.Step 5Listen to teenaged boy whine about how he doesn’t want to make a grilled cheese sammich.Step 6Remind the boy that he can have Easy Mac is he doesn’t want grilled cheese.Step 7Listen to teenaged boy whine some more about how there’s nothing to eat in the house, right before he asks if he can have your meal that you planned to eat for lunch.Step 8Grit your teeth and give teenaged boy ‘the look.’Step 9Watch teenaged boy put his hands up in the air and say, “Okay, okay, I’ll make some Easy Mac.”Step 10Wait 10 minutes and then get up and go scrape the Easy Mac off the roof of the microwave while trying to maintain composure amidst the cries from the teenage boy that, “I only set it on 5 minutes….”Step 11Listen to teenaged boy who didn’t bother to help you clean the microwave whine because, “I’m still huuuuuungry….” Do this at least three or four times for about 15 minutes, before you finally snap and growl….Step 12“Then make yourself a grilled cheese sandwich!”Step 13Wait 20 minutes and asked the teenaged boy, “What’s that burning smell coming from the kitchen?”Step 14Watch teenaged boy run into the kitchen and yell, “Oh, crap!”Step 15Put the fire out in the kitchen.Step 16Clean the kitchen.Step 17Sit at the computer and fight back tears.Step 18Order a pizza.Step 19Wait 45 minutes for pizza to come. Step 20Stiff driver on part of his tip because he was rude and didn’t bring any Parmesan cheese.Step 21Smile and give the pizza to the boy. Wait two minutes.Step 22Try not to hit the roof when you hear, “But I wanted Canadian bacon, not pepperoni.”Step 23Grit your teeth and say ever so sweetly, “You’ll eat what I got you or starve.”Step 24Wait 40 minutes.Step 25Ask teenaged boy four different times over a 20 minute period to pick up the pizza box and pizza crusts from the floor.Step 26Repeat step 25.Step 27Repeat step 25Step 28Repeat step 25Step 29Repeat step 17Step 30Wait another 15 minutes, get up and pick up the pizza box and  crusts yourself.Step 31Vow never to buy pizza for the boy again.
And that, my dear friends, is the quick and painless way to feed a hungry teenaged boy in 31 easy steps. Sadly, that is mostly a true story.

For those who have asked after me, I have not been feeling well again. It’s ongoing, but hey, I’m up and about, so that’s better than some days. Hope you enjoyed the fun and laughter. I love you all, I need you all, and I’m so glad you are all my online virtual (and some of you not so virtual) friends!

Leave me a comment though, or else I might have to threaten to never buy you pizza again too. I’m finicky that way.

Love and stuff,
Michy

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Published on January 27, 2013 15:16
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