Saturday, November 28, 2009

Tupperware is fun.

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I let Leah play in only one of our kitchen cabinets – the one with the plastic bowls and lids.  She loves it, and I think she’s actually learning that she’s allowed to play in that one.  She heads for it, opens it up, and will always pull out the one full pack of disposable Kroger brand bowls.  She carries it and pushes it around the kitchen for the longest time, convinced, I’m sure, that it’s the best thing ever.

6 of your thoughts:

Beccalynn said...

That is so adorable!

Weezer said...

You and Ashley liked to throw things down the basement stairs. Tupperware bowls make the best toys it seems.

Ninita said...

Sorry I've been out of the loop. I still don't have internet, which makes it pretty hard to check blogs. You should check mine though...you never know if there will be a special treat. Leah is beautiful and so old.........I miss you guys. I know this is a month and a half away, but I am wondering if you are having a first birthday party for her. I was thinking of driving down for a long weekend. Love y'all.

Beccalynn said...

If Nina drives down there, I'll be jealous beyond words. Jealousy is a big problem for me so I need to work on that.

Anyway...

I was going to say that when my mom let me play with her pots and pans it was just some of the best play times! We didn't usually have much tupperware around, so sometimes she'd give me a wooden spoon and let me go crazy with the metal pots. I loved it!!! Leah will remember this fondly!

JessLikesStuff said...

Too cute! Juliet loves "her" kitchen cupboard, which is the only one I let her get into, full of tupperware! Let's me throw dinner together while she plays right beside me in the kitchen :).

AudreyO said...

Being a Tupperware distributor I had to take a look at your post LOL. Cute photo.

Oh...on the amoxicllin...generic or non generic? I ask only because a generic caused a reaction in one of my daughters.