Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Posting Drought

It's been hectic around here, Madeleine fans, as we prepare to pack up the house and move across town over by the drive-in and near Grant Park. The tape gun going at night doesn't wake the little princess, so Mama and Daddy schedule sprints of box-packing at night.

Baby Girl has had a savage appetite of late. The other day she ate a breakfast of eggs, two sausages, and a muffin. For lunch, she had 10 — 10! — chicken nuggets. For dinner she had an entire chicken quesedilla and a side of macaroni and cheese with peas and tuna. Is there anything this voracious wee beast won't eat? Well, yes, actually. She's none to fond of those peas. She makes a monstrous face and spits them out, followed by a grin so she doesn't get in trouble. A week ago, Mama found a single, forlorn pea abandoned behind the entertainment center.

This past Sunday was Theron's birthday, and Miss Fuss was not a good birthday guest. She wanted to walk up and down the stairs at the Brick Store while all the big people chatted and had a few beers. When Little Monster wouldn't be indulged, she had a little tantrum and Daddy found it easier to just take her home. Word on the street is that Spencer was similarly dispositioned, and Rachel took him home, too.

Mama and Daddy are just days away from closing, so the next entry at this blog might well be a picture of Sweet Girl frolicking in her new backyard. Fingers crossed, friends and family!

2 comments:

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