So, what happens when a Mom goes off for a business weekend, and Dad stays home to watch a 5 year old? Dad takes said 5 year old and the 7 year old sister to the office. The Dad instructs the 5 year old and the 7 year old to "pack a lunch". Are you seeing a problem yet? Notice I said that Dad instructs the 5 year old to pack his own lunch.... Chief packed 4 items. Apparently Dad did not check Chief's work. Can you guess what a 5 year old would pack in his lunch if left unsupervised to pack his own lunch? guess! All you moms out there can probably guess.... say it with me... "Cheetos, Cookies, a fruit cup, and marshmallows". Oh well, at least the Mom wasn't home to manage the sugar buzz that inevitably ensued!
Guess who I ran into in Robyn Chachula's 'Beyond the Afghan' class? Why it's MARLY from the Yarn Thing podcast and Jill Wright, from woolcrafting.com! Jill also has a design in the summer issue of Interweave Crochet. You'll be seeing Marly Bird's name in upcoming issues of Interweave Crochet and KnitSimple.
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AH-HA! 5-year-old learned lunch packing tips from Mom. If left to her own devices, what would SHE have in her bag? Everyone say it with me.... chocolate cake! I will honor Rule Number 19 (What happens in Columbus stays in COlumbus) but I marvel at the level of bonding that's possible over a shared piece of chocolate cake.
yum, chocolate cake... I haven't had any yet today....
If I were left unsupervised to pack MY lunch, the only thing I would add that Chief's list is chocolate cake. :)
Bet that little absence made your husband grow fonder for your parenting skills.
PS. I had chocolate cake for breakfast today. It was our secretary's birthday so I picked up a cake. At least I had some grapes too.
Chocolate cake for breakfast is awesome! It's probably more healthy than a donut!
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