Never Enough
9 12 2006
I wish I had a place to talk about this more, but the web will have to suffice for this one. The other day the whole family was outside working on the house. Our younger daughter was in a mood and had one of her favorite things to help her with said mood - her pacifier. This is like valium to her and sometimes we all need it for Elizabeth. So the story continues. We are all doing our thing, as you can see. Elizabeth is fairly content. Then she notices that there is another pacifier at hand and I see the wheels start to turn. If one is good, two must be twice as good. So here is the documented process.
First, think about how this will work. This step is very important and should take as long as needed.

Then, after considerable contemplation, shove both pacifiers in as fast as possible. Only ninjas could be faster.

Next, smile at your success while holding both pacifiers in your mouth. If possible, look REALLY cute.

Finally, enjoy your new found delight to the enjoyment of onlookers. This is also very important when someone has a camera nearby.

This girl enjoys life to the max. I hope she never tries anything addictive.
















So funny. Glad you guys had a camera to capture it for all to enjoy!
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That is really funny! I have never heard anything like that before!
Very funny, and she looks so cute doing it. :)
These pictures are great…but I especially love that your readers can see that fine turquoise house that you live next to and have to look at everyday!
I finally got to see these pictures! Hilarious and cute at the same time. That girl cracks me up!