Now... is that called double-double fisted? I could always see walking around with a beer in each hand, but not two in each hand.
L.A. Toddler doesn't need multiple cups - she needs silverware choices. She's got to have several forks and spoons in various sizes to be happy. I don't understand it.
But of course. 3 cups would not be enough. Not even close.
ReplyDeletei especially love how each one is different. also, two plates.
ReplyDeletealso, cute kid face.
Of course. And all different colors, too. DUH.
ReplyDeletepresumably to hold all that liquor on the shelf behind her!
ReplyDeleteA girl needs to have CHOICES.
ReplyDeletePoor you. All of that dishwashing ...
ReplyDeleteBring on the taste test. 9 out of 10 babies prefer water in an orange cup.
ReplyDeleteNow... is that called double-double fisted? I could always see walking around with a beer in each hand, but not two in each hand.
ReplyDeleteL.A. Toddler doesn't need multiple cups - she needs silverware choices. She's got to have several forks and spoons in various sizes to be happy. I don't understand it.
B wants any cup but his own, the number isn't all that important...
ReplyDeleteAda's just a woman who knows what she needs. (and, apparently, that includes many beverage options.)
ReplyDeleteYep, we do this too: Many beverages. Maybe shes a math whiz in the making?
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