Sophisticated toddlers know it's uncouth to steal food off people's plates.
Every day Gus's teacher sends home The Cuddlegram to keep us abreast of his daily activity. The Cuddlegram tracks foods eaten, arts crafted, lessons learned, and bowels moved. It also has a mood section, in which the teacher may check off one of three categories: Happy, fussy, or sleepy. It should come as no surprise that our Gus defied such categorization today, earning the rating "Very Silly." He reportedly boogied, bounced and belly laughed his way through the day's classes. He also received expanded comments in the meal section, after the cafeteria unveiled a new turkey and cheese wrap sandwich. The boy likes him some wrap. Evidently he wolfed down two and a half of these sandwiches before reaching across the table and snatching the uneaten sandwiches of his classmates. If you witnessed my own early childhood, this behavior might ring some bells. Only, I would have waited to sneak the uneaten sandwiches from the garbage.
Sophisticated toddlers know it's uncouth to steal food off people's plates.
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yours. truly.Amanda O'Brien is the author and sole proprietress of Blabbermouse, a blog she launched in February of 2005. archives
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