I'm wondering at the logic
As mentioned in my last post, today is a rather momentous day - our 20th wedding anniversary. Thank you, Lord, for happy days!
I sometimes think that Matt takes me far too literally. At lunch the other day I cooked rice pasta and leftover bolognaise sauce for Matt and me. I spooned it into two bowls and Matt complained that his was very hot. I suggested that he put it into the fridge for a while to cool down. He did this and left it for a few minutes but still complained it was too hot. I was pre-occupied with eating my own lunch and listening to Mike and the conversation went like this:
Me: Put it on a plate and put it in the fridge for a few minutes.
Matt: How will that help?
Me: It increases the surface area so the heat escapes.
Matt: Okay
After a few more minutes Matt removed his lunch from the fridge and still complained it was too hot. Then I realised why. This is what he had done with his hot lunch:
Chemistry in a few years time is going to be fun.
I sometimes think that Matt takes me far too literally. At lunch the other day I cooked rice pasta and leftover bolognaise sauce for Matt and me. I spooned it into two bowls and Matt complained that his was very hot. I suggested that he put it into the fridge for a while to cool down. He did this and left it for a few minutes but still complained it was too hot. I was pre-occupied with eating my own lunch and listening to Mike and the conversation went like this:
Me: Put it on a plate and put it in the fridge for a few minutes.
Matt: How will that help?
Me: It increases the surface area so the heat escapes.
Matt: Okay
After a few more minutes Matt removed his lunch from the fridge and still complained it was too hot. Then I realised why. This is what he had done with his hot lunch:
Chemistry in a few years time is going to be fun.
1 Comments:
At May 26, 2010 at 4:33 PM , Wendy said...
Congratulations on your anniversary! Living that long with your husband is a feat :-)
Good luck with the chemistry too!
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