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July 29, 2005, 5:23 pm PDT

Mjkkas

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    Yeah, I have a 3 1/2 and 7 year old. They like to break the eggs (if you know what I mean) and mix them for french toast. My 3 /12 yr. old loves Sponge Bob! doesn't have a room though.

    I understand what you mean about the older they get the younger they get, I have an 18 year old too! Fights with the little ones all the time, Drives me crazy!

You know french toast is something I never learned how to do right. I think I put in too much milk and would get soggy bread. I love french toast give me your recipe. My daughter drew spongebob and what is that pink thing a squid on the wall and we did the room in blue like water and at the top I did light blue like the waves. My hubby moaned and groaned who wants to look at a room like that every day. Even after she left I loved going in there looking at sponebob grinning. My daughter is doing another character some little green man with big eyes when she returns for a suprise. My other granddaughter 10 going on 25 loves the room too and sleeps there when she visits. Just ran her off with the other grandma so hubby and I are back at his apartment and I'm waiting on my knoght to bring food. I will be waiting on that recipe maybe I will fix him french toast.haha Your little ones sound great and the 18 year old will be leaving home soon so just grit your teeth. My daughter at 16 kept telling me she couldn't wait to leave home and one day I shocked her and told her to get out! She said I have no place to go! I said well next time you had better think of that before you open your big mouth. That was the last time I heard that statement until she left. It was my greatest moment looking at her face!haha I had been saying wait until you're 18 but she was causing so much confusion I decided 18 was going to be too long!haha So you might try that scare treatment on your 18 year old. They never hve it so good as when they are at home and they soon find this out when they leave. They learn to appreciate their family. Many hugs!
 


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