(And really, it's head size that makes the difference, from everything I've read. A small baby with a ginormous noggin is more painful to push out than a large baby with a smaller noggin.)
Sadly, both of MiniAlter's parents have freakishly large heads and broad shoulders in addition to our otherwise generous proportions. I suspect he shall be inheriting the title of Gorgo the Babysaur, passed down from his uncle (who had freakishly broad shoulders at birth and then quickly became an enourmously fat and cute infant).
I misread the memo and had pita yesterday. Today I have Cheerios and a banana. I also have cookies from one of the loan officers we work with.
Sadly, both of MiniAlter's parents have freakishly large heads and broad shoulders in addition to our otherwise generous proportions.
Paul and I are both on the short side, and were wee children, but sadly, have gigantic heads.
Yes, my smallish baby had an upper percentile skull.
The cafeteria is having their Indian buffet (just some tikki masala and a few other dishes with rice on the side, samosas, and naan bread), but since I already had my pita sandwich (and the soup choices really blew today), I just got a piece of naan and some potato salad.
Carb-tastic!
That daisy is gorgeous, Allyson, but looks really hard to do! In my head, anyway.
I like the lizards! The daisy is neat, too, but lizards always win with me. It's a thing.
That all sounds great. So far I'm having leftovers from yesterday's lunch.
I vote lizards for the stencils.
ION, I give you Ravercat!
I had McDs for lunch with a side of unprofessional office talk with my newest employee. Unprofessional office talk seems ot be my theme for the week. So not smart.
Ravercat seems to be pretty popular at the moment....
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