You ever sneak the last cookie without your child noticing? I did this morning actually. Now, usually, I wouldn’t mind leaving the cookie in the plastic container for my son to eat later in the day. However, this is not a usual cookie. This was the last sugar cookie left. No, I’m not talking about those things they call cookies you get from the store. I’m talking a homemade cookie with the homemade frosting from your grandmother’s house.

Now, just so you know, there are two other types of homemade cookies in another plastic container. Snickerdoodles and Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are good too. But they don’t beat these cookies.
You may be wondering why it’s a big deal for this to be the last cookie. Well, simply because I cannot come close to replicating them. Yes, my grandmother lives just up the hill for me but she just south of being 90. I am not going to go requesting she specifically make the cookies just cause they are all gone.
One thing I have noticed about being a mom, is that when it comes to some little treats like this, I often find myself torn between letting the boy have it, or trying to sneak it so he doesn’t remember they are there. I have found myself staying up a good 10 minutes after he goes to bed so I can have myself a treat.

Lord knows that toddlers don’t know they want a treat until they see you with one. I mean, my kid saw me getting an ice cream sandwich out of the freezer and said he wanted one. However, that was a lie. I ended up putting the thing back in the freezer…unwrapped might I ad.
I have not only heard, but also used, the phrase “momma needs a minute” multiple times. Now I’m saying “momma needs a treat”.

I have to say, I’m pretty proud of myself considering I actually managed to get it out of the container, into the baggy, and out the door without the toddler ever knowing even though he was sitting on the couch and there isn’t anything really separating the two rooms.
Sneak Level: Semi-Pro




















