I was just on Pinterest and saw a recipe for Melt-in-Your-Mouth Chicken Breasts.
Blink blink.
Who wants their chicken to melt in their mouth?
Blink blink.
Who wants their chicken to melt in their mouth?
I was just on Pinterest and saw a recipe for Melt-in-Your-Mouth Chicken Breasts.
Blink blink. Who wants their chicken to melt in their mouth?
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Gregory loves playing in water, but I don't like all the hassle that goes into a full bath, so today we made a water station outside. Turns out, Greg got just as wet as he would have in a bath. So not actually any less effort. But lots of fun! I went shopping at Winco last night. While I was picking out bread, I heard this exchange behind me.
Woman: Oh, how about bagels? Do you want bagels? Man: What's bagels? Woman: Have you ever tried bagels? Man: No. What's that? Someone once told me that when our brain forms a new synapse (connection) between two unexpected things, that's what makes us laugh. Moments like this make me think there must be some truth to that. Because someone not knowing what bagels are (or "is") had never occurred to me and I thought it was absolutely hilarious. These are also months old, but we're slowly catching up. It's really not that hard, people. The trick to getting your kid to listen to you is to say, "Gregory darling, when you're done eating your banana, please just throw it on the floor."
Greg turned one recently. He got some awesome present from his grandma, then we went on a carousel ride and ate strawberry shortcakes. |
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