••• Saturday, September 27, 2003
My Daughter the Headboard
I wanted to sub title "Never a dull moment" but it didn't exactly fit, in that if all I have to offer here are boring shots/stories of me and mine, then it stands to reason that there are "many a dull moment" round here.
This is what I walked in on this morning. "Momma See!"
I know, cute.
Until I came to this upload:
I know, scary.
What's your daughter going to be for Halloween?
A bed.
More Family Drivel
Last night one of the Herbie the Love Bug movies was playing on the Hallmark channel. There was a scene in the movie where the Helen Hayes character was trying to pick up a a drunken rancher on a hijacked SF cable car. I was only half paying attention but I remember thinking..."Ana, it's almost the story of how momma met daddy!"
Next thing I knew, The Cakers is pointing to the TV yelling "Momma, Nat-ten! Momma Nat-ten!." It sounded like she was trying to say "kitten." But there was no kitten on the TV. There was, however, Helen Hayes knitting continental while working her mojo on the besotted one. ::Now the story line was really hitting home::
Cakers was trying to say "knitting." Isn't that just adorable?
Oh...Now I'm feeling a bit verklempt.
Please, barf amongst yourselves.
I wanted to sub title "Never a dull moment" but it didn't exactly fit, in that if all I have to offer here are boring shots/stories of me and mine, then it stands to reason that there are "many a dull moment" round here.
This is what I walked in on this morning. "Momma See!"
I know, cute.
Until I came to this upload:
I know, scary.
What's your daughter going to be for Halloween?
A bed.
More Family Drivel
Last night one of the Herbie the Love Bug movies was playing on the Hallmark channel. There was a scene in the movie where the Helen Hayes character was trying to pick up a a drunken rancher on a hijacked SF cable car. I was only half paying attention but I remember thinking..."Ana, it's almost the story of how momma met daddy!"
Next thing I knew, The Cakers is pointing to the TV yelling "Momma, Nat-ten! Momma Nat-ten!." It sounded like she was trying to say "kitten." But there was no kitten on the TV. There was, however, Helen Hayes knitting continental while working her mojo on the besotted one. ::Now the story line was really hitting home::
Cakers was trying to say "knitting." Isn't that just adorable?
Oh...Now I'm feeling a bit verklempt.
Please, barf amongst yourselves.
Labels: My Daughter Scares Me
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