very funny:) I can't get over her conversation...she is speaking so well...and that first she isn't going to eat it but secondly she is going to...too cute!
Was there a green egg or something? Was there? Because I could see nothing else but Meazi's beauty and hear nothing else but her adorable, articulate words. Beauty + Brains, that girl.
At the end, before the wipe-out, does she say "I was like, I would eat it . . . " (like in a box with a fox in the rain on a train)? Her little accent is fading and I miss it, and her voice is so beautiful either way. Some day I'm gonna make green eggs, very very green eggs, for my kids - thanks for the idea. Ruth has just started to like the book. She grabs it, brings it to me, opens it, yells "I DO LIKE HAM!" slams it shut and consistently refuses to let me read it to her. So maybe next Easter. I'm so sorry I missed you today.
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genius!!!
ReplyDeleteDid I miss the ham? Did she eat it?
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe her language ability, Julie. That is amazing. The egg is beautiful!
ReplyDeletevery funny:) I can't get over her conversation...she is speaking so well...and that first she isn't going to eat it but secondly she is going to...too cute!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely heart your girl!
ReplyDeleteThat was the cutest thing, from beginning to end!
ReplyDeleteWas there a green egg or something? Was there? Because I could see nothing else but Meazi's beauty and hear nothing else but her adorable, articulate words. Beauty + Brains, that girl.
ReplyDeleteCindy
SO CUTE :)
ReplyDeleteAt the end, before the wipe-out, does she say "I was like, I would eat it . . . " (like in a box with a fox in the rain on a train)? Her little accent is fading and I miss it, and her voice is so beautiful either way. Some day I'm gonna make green eggs, very very green eggs, for my kids - thanks for the idea. Ruth has just started to like the book. She grabs it, brings it to me, opens it, yells "I DO LIKE HAM!" slams it shut and consistently refuses to let me read it to her. So maybe next Easter. I'm so sorry I missed you today.
ReplyDeleteSmart girl!!! a) I don't think I would want to eat that weird green egg either and b) her language skills are amazing! Wow :-)
ReplyDeleteI have to say one of my favorite parts was the very end when your little guy fell- just sounded like my house all of a sudden. ;-)
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL egg Steven!