"Yeah, you die your hair when you're dying." Which I thought was adorable. Another really cute thing is that Fionna was an excellent reader for her age so she would say "Story time!" And we'd all gather around her for a story about Pete the cat, or a different favorite book of hers. Callie, who is only 2 years old, was counting well past 20. I mean go figure, she's a math teacher's daughter. They were also amazing chefs, Marisa and I were served some delicious plastic ice cream on a plastic banana for a snack. But, since the plastic food didn't really do it for me, Marisa and I headed over to Einstein's afterwords where we got some scrumptious bagels(I had asiago) that left us speechless. Which is a big first for us. So I had a pretty great Saturday filled with fire truck puzzles and bagels. It was a great way to spend my weekend.
This past Saturday, Marisa came to my church to help me babysit little children in the nursery. These children happened to be Mr. Hammond's 2 kids, Fiona(5) and Callie(2), and their cousin Ewan(1) which is pronounced you-in. They were all very adorable. Fionna was telling us about how she saw the play legally blonde at Maine south and she said "the girl who played Elle died her hair" and Callie said
"Yeah, you die your hair when you're dying." Which I thought was adorable. Another really cute thing is that Fionna was an excellent reader for her age so she would say "Story time!" And we'd all gather around her for a story about Pete the cat, or a different favorite book of hers. Callie, who is only 2 years old, was counting well past 20. I mean go figure, she's a math teacher's daughter. They were also amazing chefs, Marisa and I were served some delicious plastic ice cream on a plastic banana for a snack. But, since the plastic food didn't really do it for me, Marisa and I headed over to Einstein's afterwords where we got some scrumptious bagels(I had asiago) that left us speechless. Which is a big first for us. So I had a pretty great Saturday filled with fire truck puzzles and bagels. It was a great way to spend my weekend.
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Marisa
5/1/2013 12:51:43 pm
How could you possibly leave out the giant saltine cracker that Fiona made for us! (Or what ever that thing was!)
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Emily
5/1/2013 01:10:07 pm
Oh my gosh how could I forget?! I've never eaten a more delicious giant plastic saltine cracker in my life!
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Maura
5/1/2013 11:39:29 pm
Yeah Mr. Hammond's younger daughter goes to that preschool across the street, she's really cute :)
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DLP
5/2/2013 06:18:52 am
What fun? So are you the new Babysitting Duo? (If so can I sign you up now?) Asiago bagels are the best!!!!
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Jackie
5/2/2013 10:09:56 am
You know what mrs DLP. I am so good at babysitting that all it takes is me without anyone else. I'll let that sink in for a lil. Hahah
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Jackie
5/2/2013 10:11:21 am
That sounds like a boatload of fun! I can't get that asiago bagel out of my mind it is literally tormenting me because those are one of my favs! But I'd still rather have the Dutch apple pie bagel..you gotta try that one...it takes you places em.
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