Fishbone†
<font color=blue>Does strange things while sleepin
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Tamie and I were talking today, and I recalled a couple of stories where my nieces embarrassed me. I figure you guys must have some stories as well.
I'll save the good one for later, but for starters, when my niece was about 2 1/2, I took her up to meet my then supervisor. She was the cutest little thing (my niece, not my supervisor) with this long curly blonde hair and this oh-so-sweet smile. She was ALWAYS dressed as if she'd stepped right off the pages of a catalog (my sister-in-law would settle for nothing less). She had this little pink sundress on, and her hair pulled back so her curls flowed down her back - oh, to die for!! Anyway, she had just learned to sing "I'm a little teapot" and you could have just eaten her up when she sang it in her sweet little voice minus all the "r"s. She actually had and still does have an incredible singing voice (if only we could get her to sing for people). So I take her up to see my supervisor and her husband (to show her off, you know - what else are children good for??
). I ask her if she can sing her song for them, and her eyes light up (not ONE BIT shy, that one). She walks up to the "front" of the room...... stands against the wall..... smiles really pretty..... and says "I can fart" AND THEN SHE DOES!!!!! Betty and her husband start to laugh, I start to look for a great big hole!!! Obviously encouraged by her audience, she proudly states "I can do it again" and promptly does!!! I was mortified, and there wasn't a single crack in the earth to be found..... believe me... I looked!!! I quickly decided we needed to get home..... RIGHT NOW!!!
How about you..... any stories where you wished you had a chewy granola bar?? Chewy.... chewy.....chewy!
I'll save the good one for later, but for starters, when my niece was about 2 1/2, I took her up to meet my then supervisor. She was the cutest little thing (my niece, not my supervisor) with this long curly blonde hair and this oh-so-sweet smile. She was ALWAYS dressed as if she'd stepped right off the pages of a catalog (my sister-in-law would settle for nothing less). She had this little pink sundress on, and her hair pulled back so her curls flowed down her back - oh, to die for!! Anyway, she had just learned to sing "I'm a little teapot" and you could have just eaten her up when she sang it in her sweet little voice minus all the "r"s. She actually had and still does have an incredible singing voice (if only we could get her to sing for people). So I take her up to see my supervisor and her husband (to show her off, you know - what else are children good for??









How about you..... any stories where you wished you had a chewy granola bar?? Chewy.... chewy.....chewy!