While I was working on these this morning (finally), I thought the boys were upstairs "playing." No, that's not a subliminal ad for Diet Dr. Pepper--it's just what was helping me keep my eyeballs open this morning.
Also, it may be the reason why if you receive a Christmas card, it may appear to have been addressed by a two year old with Parkinson's.As it turns out, "playing" is the equivalent of emptying the contents of Maddie's room and the playroom into the long hallway to construct a " 'normous train." Look at that guilty little perp in the background. His shirt says "I ate Santa's cookies"--that's about right.

And sometime during the brownie fiasco, Pork Chop also found time to empty two entire drawers of cooking utensils and supplies and carry them to the couch. I'm assuming Pork Chop walks on her hind legs when we're not around--cuz without using those two front hooves to carry all that stuff, I don't know how many trips she'd have to have taken.
Based on how frustrated Pork Chop has made me this morning, I think we may indeed be having bacon for Christmas morning. Let's just say it's a good thing Santa's pretty forgiving or he wouldn't have too much to drop off at our house this year.
Now I'm off to disassemble one enormous train.

3 comments:
Why they gotta throw pork chop under the bus?
wow. i thought my kids were rowdy.
at first i thought the normous train looked pretty crazy...then i realized how kind he was to leave almost all the items, (toys and clothes) in the baskets!!! my daughter loves to make trains out of the empty toy bins that she gets from dumping everything out into her newly clean play room floor. do you manage to disipline the sweet children without yelling???? if so, you are amazing.
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