Last night at dinner, we were discussing where the Easter Bunny might hide eggs. Jon and I are convinced he will only hide eggs on the first floor. I said I didn't think it would be good for him to hide eggs in the pantry or in the bathroom. Nate and Alex came up with their own list of rules and I said I would send the Easter Bunny an email to let him know the rules of our house.
I said, "Dear Easter Bunny, please do not hide eggs in the bathroom because they might fall in the toilet." Apparently that was the funniest thing I've ever said because both boys started laughing uncontrollably. Alex laughed and laughed then choked and not only did milk shoot out of his nose, but so did some little bits of potato.
Did not know food could come out of such a tiny nose!
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LOL! I snarfed a piece of lettuce once, so I have no problem with the idea that Alex snarfed a piece of potato.
It hurts, by the way.
I'm gonna run that one by the boys tonight and see if it elicits the same response. LOL. Only I'll be sure not to serve potatoes. :-)
Nothing like "potty talk" to get a 4/5 year old going. I can easily get an over inflated opinion of my own comic ability because I know how to play to that audience.
Yes, that is universal 4/5 year old humor - even for girls! We are hiding eggs in the yard.
Laura,
I just found your blog today and I have been cracking up! It is great to read about the adventures of another twin mommy. I have one boy and one girl that are not quite two yet, and I can see similar adventures to yours in my future. I am now going to be a regular reader!
I know someone who snarfed pieces of pickle once. At least potato isn't likely to hurt!
I have to admit that I laughed too, although no snarfing (of course, I wasn't eating when I read this either! :D )
And I bet it made you crack up, too! I just posted a video of my boys (especially Cary) cracking up about me flinging farm animals out of the Little People Farm House. Their laughter is the best sound in the world. The BEST.
So how do you guys do Easter egg hunts in your house? Are they all over the place when the kids wake up?
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