I've been busy easing into the school year, so I haven't fit blogging back into my schedule. However, I plan on returning with a new post on Saturday. For now I thought I'd share a photo with you from my daughter's scrapbook highlighting key moments from her school year.
Click on the photo to enlarge it. If I had a dollar for every time one of my meals received this look from my daughter, I'd be able to retire and blog full time. I don't know what was served for a snack that day, but whatever it is, no one seems thrilled about the prospect of eating it.
I'm just glad to know that I'm not the only one who has a Little Miss Picky Eater.
clean your plate or you'll get no dessert,
muddy
Click on the photo to enlarge it. If I had a dollar for every time one of my meals received this look from my daughter, I'd be able to retire and blog full time. I don't know what was served for a snack that day, but whatever it is, no one seems thrilled about the prospect of eating it.
I'm just glad to know that I'm not the only one who has a Little Miss Picky Eater.
clean your plate or you'll get no dessert,
muddy
4 comments:
Wow, that's what my family looks like when I serve zucchini in any form. Even the zucchini cake was met with suspicion, and the youngest flat out refused to try it.
I see you're reading In Cold Blood right now. I just finished a biography of Harper Lee (very good), and I think I'd like to read In Cold Blood next after reading so much about her role in the research for that book as well as the people she and Capote befriended here in Kansas.
You say picky eaters.
I say Discerning young food critics.
That is the funniest picture! Kids are so honest, especially about food.
I always look forward to your blogs.
That is a great picture. I love how they all have the exact same expression.
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