This is what I found when I brought the vaccuum upstairs.
Do you think she's trying to tell me something?
1. We need to begin "that talk" much, much younger.
2. She'd like a younger sibling.
3. I'm an idiot for trying to clean my house while she was awake.
Lesson learned: even things kept in the back of a top drawer are not safe from the inquisitive compulsions of my child. Ever.
First: hahahahahahahahahaha
ReplyDeleteSecond: Your youngest is so cute! This is the first I've seen of her since she was like 10 months old.
This is much more entertaining than a picture of noodles.
ReplyDeleteP.S. None of the above. She was just being a friend; she had George in mind.
ReplyDeleteThat is good Erin. That is good!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG. I just realized she was opening them and everything. What a stinker!
ReplyDeleteI think that picture should be subtly displayed at her wedding reception!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blackmail photo!
That's hilarious!! I'm so glad you grabbed your camera and shared this with us- I needed a good laugh! She's quite good at getting those open, isn't she?!
ReplyDeletehahahaha thats so funny! What a curious little girl.
ReplyDeleteI have just caught up on all your recent posts and am laughing and coughing and laughing some more. Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteThis makes my day!
ReplyDeleteDeja vu!
ReplyDeleteBeen there. At least she still had them in the bedroom instead of all over the house...
What a fun age! (ha)
Hahaha! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOMG That is hilarious! Thanks for sharing this with us! I can't quit laughing. (sorry for you though, them buggers can be expensive!) lol
ReplyDeleteAs we were perusing the Kingrey blog for our FHE, our kids suddenly became quite inquisitive about the blue box in that picture. Will you please call and give our children the same explanation you gave your daughter? It will save us a lot of grief...Thanks!
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