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venta ([personal profile] venta) wrote2012-03-26 02:40 pm

We met face to face, but never eye to eye

Some time ago, I reached the age where I realised I didn't know my age. If asked (which, let's face it, doesn't happen all that often) I'm forced to remember what year it is, subtract my birth year, and work out whether I've had a birthday or not recently in order to answer.

It seems such a far cry from the days when anyone was able, and even eager, to give their age; when the half-years and the quarter-years were jealously accrued. Six and three-quarters was babyish, but seven? Seven meant being allowed to walk to Pierremont Road shop by yourself[*].

When I was small, I'd be given my apples cored and cut up, sliced into pieces on a plate. And one day, presumably before I went to school, though I don't know exactly when, I was deemed to have the years, dexterity and teeth necessary to be given my apple whole. To just, like, bite into willy-nilly. I remember distinctly that this was a very grown up thing to do, and quite an achievement.

Accordingly, it's taken me over thirty years to admit that actually, I quite like my apples cored and cut up into pieces. And, if I'm dead honest, and if location, situation and cutlery allow, I would rather have them that way. I've been secretly slicing my apples up for some time. Today I boldly borrowed a knife from a colleague and chopped my lunchtime apple up at my desk. I reckon I'm big enough to eat my food like a baby if I choose.

Apples are much nicer like that, you know :)

[*] Actually, I have absolutely no idea at what age I was allowed to walk to Pierremont Road shop by myself, although I remember it was an exciting milestone. The shop isn't even there any more, bought up by a rival shop-owner and converted to a private house years ago.
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[personal profile] ailbhe 2012-03-26 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I have discovered that I love apple-corer-and-slicers. I cut it, nibble the core first to get that out of the way, then eat the slices with gusto and also pleasure. It was such a frivolous piece of kitchen kit that I felt really guilty buying it but I'm delighted now.

[identity profile] venta.livejournal.com 2012-03-26 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! I have contemplated buying one, and concluded (thus far) that its usefulness is outweighed by the amount of drawer-space it takes up. They are great, though.

You can also get equally funky devices for rendering whole fresh pineapples tractable, but I think I'd use one of those even more infrequently :)

(Edited multiple times for (a) saying the exact opposite of what I mean and (b) crimes against apostrophes.)
Edited 2012-03-26 14:54 (UTC)