February 24, 2005

Treacly sweet

smgleaf2.gif I know. One of these days, I will make another substantial and valuable post. I promise. Until then, why not post another picture that my son can use as evidence for psychological abuse - or, as One Good Thing puts it, "This blog is what my children will use as evidence when they sue me for emancipation." Right.

In my defense: it happened at the nursery school and I had nothing to do with it. And, after the event, Alan insisted on switching roles. That picture I'm reserving for blackmail when he's 16. The traditional one is under the fold.

Warning: it's treacly sweet and will stick like toffee to your teeth for days.

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Posted by claudia at February 24, 2005 08:45 AM
Comments

Ahhhhhh...Sweet maybe, but good nonetheless.

Claudia, really, everything you write is substantial and valuable. People like reading you, I love reading you, what and how you write are the signature essences of who Claudia is.

You shine through in what you write. Great wife, Good mother, Smart woman. These are not entirely bad things to be accused of.

(Yes, I know I ended the sentence with a preposition, but what I really gave some thought to was the Adjective placement..."Good," Wife, "Great," Mother, "Smart," woman, ect and visa versa, each word being able to replace the other, and also in their ordering. In the end I liked the way I initially wrote it.)

Best Wishes,

Traveller

Posted by: Traveller at February 24, 2005 11:00 AM

Oh, Claudia, that picture is just so adorable. What a sweet little girl, I love the solemn look on her face. Hugs to the kids.

Posted by: Laura Gallagher at February 24, 2005 05:59 PM

How cute. Can I see the other one, pleasepleaseplease?

The future MIL

Posted by: Natalie at February 24, 2005 07:31 PM

That is a *totally* cute picture! And, like Natalie, I'd love to see the blackmail-worthy shot, too! Lovely pictures of your children are *never* treacly sweet :)

Lorraine

Posted by: lorraine at February 24, 2005 09:49 PM
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