Gobble gobble gobble, y'all!
(And I know commenting over there's a little complicated, so feel free to hop on back over here after you read that story and laugh with me in the comments. I get lonely laughing by myself, plus it makes me look like I'm a few side dishes short of a full Turkey Day feast, if you know what I mean.)





LOL! How precious! That's definitely going to be a story to tell her about when she gets older. Too funny!
ReplyDeleteFor Peabody's sake, I hope you eat Ham this year....cute story. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete(Or better yet, how bout we eat some roasted "Gamecock" with a side of "Yellow Jackets"??? GO TIGERS!
YOU BETCHA, KIMBERLY! GO TIGERS!
ReplyDeleteCan't you get the boy a "pardon"? It seems to happen every year at the White House . . .
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Personally, we're having a casual pot-luck for lunch with the Packer game at my in-laws . . . then a formal turkey dinner at my sister's in the evening. The best of both worlds!
Nancy
Oh my word that is so funny. I totally didn't see that coming. Ha ha ha!
ReplyDeleteHmmm - where does she get this from? I think she comes by it honestly!
ReplyDeleteI have to say I don't blame her. I love me a nibble of those chubby baby thighs, too. We've got quite the supply over here! What a great memory and what sounds like a sweet sis/bro relationship.
ReplyDeleteLaughing with you (not at you, with you). DEFINITELY laughing with you!
ReplyDeletei see thanx you vry nice post alışveriş
ReplyDeleteOh Lordy...I think a fat juicy thigh sounds better than this bird I've been playing with for 2 days.
ReplyDeleteSimply precious :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you & your sweet little family!!!
I was drinking when I read that and it ALMOST came out my nose!!! That's hilarious, she is too much! hahah
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! xoxo
Oh, the things that little girls pick up on! Especially when they're in love with their yummy little brother. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
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