The blog formerly known as Life At Forty-Five Degrees, the on-going saga of a Mama, Husband and their little man. Finding happiness in the chaos of everyday life...most of the time....
Friday, January 12, 2007
Images on a theme...
Here are some things my son will put in his mouth besides yogurt...
mmmm--plastic toy. Good for digestion.
Funny, this doesn't taste like a blackberry...
This would be tastier if it were covered in yogurt...
This is what I think of your "mixed vegetable dinner", ma. Bleugh. Give me the freakin' yogurt and no one gets hurt, mkay?
No bottles or sippies for me, please. I prefer the more sophisticated water bottle. Cap on, please.
I don't know where they've been, but they're tas-tee
You may be able to consider this a delurking comment, but I've commented occasionally before... I had to crack up because the toys that your little boyo is munching on are exactly the same ones that I find my gal snacking on at home. Stack and nest boxes, check! Playmat with goofy little bird, check! (a perennial favorite, that bird, no?) Ball with animal inside, check! You seem to have forgotten the remote controls and alarm clocks, though!
Haven't I shared the story about kids and things in their mouth. Their thought process is very simple and along the lines of "I can eat that". "I could eat that if they let met" "I think I can eat that". Wait for the stage of "I can climb this" or "I can repeat all the words mommy says".
One more story. Ted was close to two I think. He decided he wanted to try salsa for the first time like dad. He dips a chip, takes a bite. Dips a chip, takes another bite. He then proceeds to go "no no no no no" due to the spicy sensation he received.
Love the pictures of the little monkey. Love ya - Jim
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You may be able to consider this a delurking comment, but I've commented occasionally before...
I had to crack up because the toys that your little boyo is munching on are exactly the same ones that I find my gal snacking on at home.
Stack and nest boxes, check!
Playmat with goofy little bird, check! (a perennial favorite, that bird, no?)
Ball with animal inside, check!
You seem to have forgotten the remote controls and alarm clocks, though!
Jack still loves all of those items too! I wish he could have yogurt. He loves it so.
Seriously, could Ethan be ANY cuter???
he could not be any cuter!
i am right there with u. we're trying desperately to keep restaurant tables, cell phones and lotion bottles out of maizie's mouth.
Haven't I shared the story about kids and things in their mouth. Their thought process is very simple and along the lines of "I can eat that". "I could eat that if they let met" "I think I can eat that". Wait for the stage of "I can climb this" or "I can repeat all the words mommy says".
One more story. Ted was close to two I think. He decided he wanted to try salsa for the first time like dad. He dips a chip, takes a bite. Dips a chip, takes another bite. He then proceeds to go "no no no no no" due to the spicy sensation he received.
Love the pictures of the little monkey. Love ya - Jim
Cecelia loves the water bottle as well- so cheap! :)
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