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Also, he apparently is ready to learn how to use chopsticks. He started this meal with a fork, but was so jealous of Chad's chopsticks we gave him his own.
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This is impressive for two reasons: 1. It is not very easy to eat rice with chopsticks and 2. that rice was SPICY. Chad and I were sweating, Noah shoveled it in and maybe drank a little extra milk.
Eventually we decided that even if he liked it it was unreasonably spicy and diluted it with white rice. The chopstick use continued.
I swear he amazes me every day.
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