Welcome home. Glad you made it safely. Why wouldn't the kids paint their faces with cold cream and mascara? Seems like a perfectly natural thing to do:)
Welcome home! Kept you too busy for updates, eh? I thought maybe I'd get to be an early commenter for a change if you were posting on Pacific time; maybe I made it this time.
Glad you made it home safe & sound. I was reading your tweets in the morning- girl, you lived it UP! I was sleeping while you were enjoying Mel's Diner. So jealous!!
It was such a pleasure to get to meet & hang out with you. Remember we are BFF's now ;)
Well, at least it's face cream. That has to be easier to get off your face than diaper cream, right? Welcome home to cold, yucky Chicago. No, I'm not bitter :)
I think I've already mentioned how much I like this refridgerator, but the best thing about it for sure is how Huge it is! Man, this thing is tall! I bet you never run out of room in it!
I read your blog always but rarely comment. This one though deserves one. Brooklyn's expression has me in stitches. Hilarious! And a great welcome home!
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Early start on Halloween! Let's see a tiger and a....polar bear.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. Glad you made it safely. Why wouldn't the kids paint their faces with cold cream and mascara? Seems like a perfectly natural thing to do:)
ReplyDeleteLOOK AT BROOKLYN'S FACE! CLASSIC!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! Kept you too busy for updates, eh? I thought maybe I'd get to be an early commenter for a change if you were posting on Pacific time; maybe I made it this time.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read the updates.
Brooklyn's face is priceless!! "Uh oh, Mom noticed."
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome halloween decor! Better than my son cutting his Nanny's sewing machine cord while she attempted to sew him a puppet...
ReplyDeleteAtleast they hit the T-zone. :D
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it home safe & sound. I was reading your tweets in the morning- girl, you lived it UP! I was sleeping while you were enjoying Mel's Diner. So jealous!!
ReplyDeleteIt was such a pleasure to get to meet & hang out with you. Remember we are BFF's now ;)
Two words: duct tape. Or maybe: cabinet locks.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least it's face cream. That has to be easier to get off your face than diaper cream, right? Welcome home to cold, yucky Chicago. No, I'm not bitter :)
ReplyDeleteI think I've already mentioned how much I like this refridgerator, but the best thing about it for sure is how Huge it is! Man, this thing is tall! I bet you never run out of room in it!
ReplyDeleteOH NO! Not the face cream! I hope it wasn't the expensive kind!!!!
ReplyDeleteCaption for Brooklyn:
ReplyDeleteDo I HAVETA keep this stuff on?
Caption for Clay:
This is gonna be THE look, Mom, HONEST!
I watched the whole ding dong video. You're living the high life now girl. All because of on trip to the grocery store and a few Pokemon cards!
ReplyDeleteRodeo Dr, is fantasy. Mascara and face cream are reality. Welcome home.
Welcome Home!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture by the way, I love the little ones face! lol
Thank goodness it was face cream and not diaper cream.
ReplyDeleteI read your blog always but rarely comment. This one though deserves one. Brooklyn's expression has me in stitches. Hilarious! And a great welcome home!
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