"Avery, Robert likes the ravioli that you guys made very much," Mrs. Cooper said to Avery while smiling. "He asked for another helping after he finished one bowl of it. He said the ravioli today is really too good."
Mrs. Cooper had deliberately come over to tell Avery this because she wanted to make her happy.
She had seen how nervous Avery and Elliot were when Layla had eaten the ravioli earlier.
It was already something very worthy of encouragement when people like them, who did not usually cook, could make ravioli.
Mrs. Cooper had had some of the ravioli that they had made as well. The taste was quite ordinary, but they absolutely were not awful.
"Really?" Avery was drawn to the dining room.
Robert was holding the spoon himself and was bringing the last of the ravioli in the bowl to his little mouth.
"Slow down a little, sweetie. You'll still have breakfast at your kindergarten!" Avery walked to the side of her son and wiped his mouth for him with a napkin.
"Mom, the ravioli that you and Dad made are really good. I still want to have them tomorrow morning." Robert still wanted more after he had finished the ravioli, and he looked at his mother with anticipation in his eyes.
Avery was speechless.
Her daughter had asked them not to wake up so early in the future. In other words, she was asking them to not make breakfast anymore.
However, her son seemed to really like it…
"Sweetie, you're really a good baby who's not picky with food." Avery could not help but laugh. "Your dad and I will make some for you next time when we can make them better."
"The ones today are good… They're great, Mom!" Robert said sweetly.
Avery picked up her son and brought him out the door. "I'm really happy to hear you say that. I'll make some for you again next time."
"You're really amazing, Mom. You actually knew how to make ravioli!"
"I've checked the weather forecast, and the temperature on Christmas is going to drop about five degrees or so." It was because Elliot had looked at the weather forecast that he was very confused about the cold wave that Jun had mentioned.
It was extremely ordinary for the temperature to drop five degrees during the winter!
Even if there was a sudden drop of ten degrees, it would also be something that they encountered every year.
Were this change in temperature and such a minor cold wave worthy of him making a special call to them and reminding them not to head out?
Avery burst out laughing. After she was done laughing, the strangeness of this incident dawned on her.
"I'll ask Tammy what's going on." Avery found her phone and dialed Tammy's number.
Tammy answered the call very quickly.
"Avery, how's Elliot's recovery? Both of you probably don't have any plans these days to head out, right? It's very cold during the winter. Both of you are better off staying at home to recuperate." Tammy went on and on.
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