I haven't blogged about our exciting everyday life for awhile, so here was our week...
Emma discovered Madam Blueberry this week and likes to watch it. It's good for me to be reminded to be thankful too.
(Veggie Tales, for the non-toddler-mom types)
Emma discovered Madam Blueberry this week and likes to watch it. It's good for me to be reminded to be thankful too.
(Veggie Tales, for the non-toddler-mom types)
Benton came over and he and Emma got in to my Creative Memory pens (permanent markers). The coffee table, Emma's bed, her doll, blanket, quilt, and Emma's arm suffered, but I got most of it out with lots of work. The rest of the day was peace and calm (only while they were napping). It was a beautiful day and they played outside on the deck and swing. Benton even got a cultural experience with the cows -- he was terrifyed.
Emma loves to cook and we made cookies and bread this week.
No matter what, Emma wants to clean off the beaters and bowl. How bad is bread dough for a child to consume?
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My mom used to let me eat raw bread dough (in limited amounts!) when she baked. She even gave me my own tart tins to put 'my' bread in:-)
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