A Fun Way to Get Kids Active and Playing Backyard Games Again
Did you know? since 1980, the childhood obesity rate has more than doubled for children ages 2 – 5 and more than tripled for children ages 6 – 11. Between 1981 and 1997,...
I was completely speechless after catching my two year old eating popcorn with a cocktail. Not wanting to be outdone by her two year old sister, my four year old daughter then ran and got herself a fork as well. I don't know what to say.
Hey, it’s low cal and she’s staying clean! Innovative!
Quiet when their mouths are full, aren’t they? ‘Lil Moomette, who’s 2, luvs popcorn! We went to a WinterFest and they were making frest Kettle Corn ~ we hardly had a chance to have any ourselves!
That is so cute. They are precious. Isn’t this a fun age? It is never a dull moment. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving some comment love as well as the technorati love. I will be doing the same, for you. I am also grabbing your blog button for my blog button collection!
Too cute! Those are the moments that are perfect to catch on film.
Stopping by from the Follow Me Club at the MBC, I’m following you and looking forward to reading more!
Oh. So cute!
My little one LOVES him some popcorn!
Coming over from SITS! Welcome!!
Thanx for popping by my blog and I merely wonder how much longer it would take to eat popcorn with a fork.
But a fork makes popcorn more of a meal than a snack! Innovative and creative.
Well, who DOESN’T eat popcorn with a fork?? 😉