Well we left before you replied, and chips were in the running! But I decided to be super nice, and stopped for this nummy asian noodle salad thing we get sometimes. Rather expensive.
I figured...no one's going to want to eat this, so we'll be able to bring it all home! Even the cashier at the store was with me...she said "just leave it in your cooler bag (OK she didn't know I had a cooler bag) and if someone talks to you about it, then bring it out, but otherwise just take it home".
Lo and behold...some other group was using the BBQ itself, so the PE staff bought some BBQ chicken from Costco, supplied forks and cups, and...that's it.
So we couldn't cook our veggie dogs. Therefore, I brought out the noodles. And many people enjoyed them! So there we are. Glad people enjoyed it...but this kid was roaming the tables asking what people had bought and sort of glaring about it...dude, I saw you come in, you brought a bag of chips (not that there's anything wrong with that! I almost did myself! and 6 other people did as well, with only one duplicate!)...I brought nearly $20 worth of noodles...don't glare at ME, little dude.
I said none of that. But I thought it...
One of the staff members asked if E would be taking ballet, b/c he'd love to have him in one of the dance classes. Said he wanted to get a hip hop class going for the littler kids, and that he'd LOVE to have E in a hip hop class. I can't picture E in hip hop (though he does love poppy music), but I sure can in ballet! So I have to check the cost (it's one of the extra-cost things at our Y) and see about it.
I despise the new Huggies denim-look diaper ad. Adults admiring the toddler just makes me squirm. Plus, if you want a denim dipe for your kid, just buy one! I did! A "recycled" diaper from a company run by a dad...he uses materials from old clothes, and on this dipe he'd then embroidered a Celtic knot on the rear of it. Super-cute. SUPER-bulky. E rarely wore it, but I adored looking at it!
