
Yesterday, before nap, Bo was telling Katie and me how he wanted to go for a drive. We later learned he wanted to go on a drive to Radiator Springs (the town in Cars, for those of you not in the know). Katie told him they could go for a drive if he took a good nap. Bo did take a good nap and as they were headed out the door, Katie mentioned bringing home ice cream but Bo wasn't too thrilled at the time. He wanted to get gas instead. :) They took off for town while I fed the girls yesterday afternoon. They came home with Frosties for all of us to enjoy after dinner. Needless to say, Bo was a big fan! I think he wants to be a car. :) Now to explain to him that his fuel is food - not gas! Link up your Wordless (or Wordful, in my case!) Wednesday post here!






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I received a mini notebook for xmas. It is not a dell but it came preloaded with word and when I went to activate it, I just put in my code from my word for windows 2007 software and it worked very easy. Since it doesn't have a cd or dvd drive you can't load software that way, but you can download off the internet. I downloaded Itunes for instance. Keary
PS I enjoy reading your blog
Now THAT is a boy after my own heart! Precious!
Happy Happy 2010...and wishing your whole family LOTS of Frosties!
That is so insanely cute.
So can I just tell you - not only do our boys somewhat resemble each other, but we have the same bib and spoon, too!
So I had to take a doubletake this WW because for a second I thought it was O. :)
Happy WW!
LOL!! Kids are sooo darn cute.
Cute!
Actually, it's at Bo's age that I introduced my girls to the idea of energy and that different types of things get it in different ways: cars use gas, trees sunlight, and we good. Surprisingly, the idea stuck.
Ohhh! I loved frostys as a kid. A friend of mine taught me to dip french fries in it. What could be more evil than that?
Cute, Bo!
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