Serious About Pudding
The Daddy thought the Little Bean should have her very own pudding cup for dessert the other night. The Little Bean thought she would celebrate by using a giant MRE spoon to eat with.
Below are the results. I think it is funny that there is no smiling in any of the pudding pictures. I guess she must think that Pudding is a very serious matter!


Two quick stories about the Little Bean's obstinacy and imagination:
Imagination: The Little Bean has a boo-boo on her foot. She must of stepped on something outside while barefoot and put a tiny little cut on her foot. She looks at it all the time and reminds us that she has a boo boo at least a million times a day. Recently, she pointed to her foot and said, "boo boo! Ouch!" I asked her what happened and she told me that Nahla (Granny Grany) did it with her teeth. A few minutes later she had changed her story to blame each of the dogs! I don't know where she got this, but it is pretty funny. Not to mention whenever ANYTHING in the house breaks she brings it to me and tells me that the Puppy Bean did it with his teeth!
Obstinance - The Little Bean has taken to calling her Granny Gran by the name, "Nahla." We don't know why. The Husband has been working to get her to say Gran. In the car the other day he told her to say, "G G G Gran." She responded with, "G G G Nahla."
Of course she is not smiling....eating pudding is serious business and one should approach it as such.
ReplyDeleteI have a kid in my class that likes pudding, but for some reason he always feels the need to sneeze when his mouth is full. And he can't sneeze once...it has to be like, 5 times. So needless to say I usually wear his pudding.