Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I think my Dad's an expert

One afternoon the girls and I were going somewhere and Mia said she had a booboo.
I told her that I would put some Neosporin on it when we got back home. She said,
"Oh, that's good stuff Mimi. My Dad puts that on my booboos all the time. He's
really good at making booboos heal. I think he's an expert.

Monday, June 22, 2009

You Can Have Your Cat Back Mimi

About five years ago my son and his family adopted my cat because I could not have a pet
where I lived at the time. A few months ago my, now almost 5 year old granddaughter, Mia, told me, "Mimi, you can have your cat back. I want a puppy."

Bella's Stuff

You all remember Mason, Mia's little friend next door? One day he came
over when the girls weren't here and when I told him they weren't here
he tried to slip by me and come into the house anyway. I asked, "Where
are you going Mason?" He replied with a mischievous gleam in his eye,
"I just want to mess with Bella's stuff." "Oh, we can't do that," I told
him, "you'll get us both in trouble."

Thursday, February 19, 2009

A cute story about my daughter's playmate. My daughter 3, and her little friend who is three weeks younger were playing in our living room. They were chatting between themselves, half words half baby jibber on and on. I walked in and asked if they were having fun; my daughter's playment turns around, looks up at the clock and says ' Oh my gosh its 3:00 already, I have to get home!!" I just about fell over, apparently her mom or dad has exlcaimed this before. Too funny.

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

It's Waffle Cone Wednesday Again At TCBY


"Mimi can we go to McDonald's," Mia asked when I picked her up from daycare today.
"No, we're going to TCBY Mia," says Bella, her older sister. "I want ice cream Mimi," says Mia. "No, we're having frozen yogurt Mia," says Bella. "Well I ate ice cream at TCBY and I want ice cream." "That was frozen yogurt Mia," I tell her. "No, it was ice cream," she replies.

"Mia you're about to drop your ice cream out of your cone. Watch what you're doing and eat your ice cream."

"Mia hold your ice cream cone over the table so that it doesn't drip all over you."

"And I wonder why she insists on calling frozen yogurt ice cream," I say to Bella.