Friday, February 24, 2006

Differences of Imagination


My nephew's Imagination food looks like, well...nothing, unless you have enough imagination to see it. My neice's Imagination food looks like, well...gravel.

8 Comments:

Blogger Octobermom said...

Wow, that's gotta be hard on the digestive system!

8:57 PM  
Blogger kristina said...

Perhaps she imagines herself to be a rock-eating dinosaur!

10:56 PM  
Blogger Alana said...

Sal, Yup, I'm sure. BabyG is quite the picky eater so gravel is a mystery to me...I have manged to get most of it out of her moth when I've seen her do it, but still...

Kristina, That is possible...she has seemed to inherit SquareGirl's er, quirkiness (for lack of a betterr word), which runs in the family and I am begiining to be quite sure is genetic

11:01 PM  
Blogger Minka said...

My imagianry food? All teh stuff I know is unhealthy to eat...eveyrthing with huge quantities of sugarm burgers and stuff :) Sometimes I let those imaginations become reality! :)

2:18 PM  
Blogger Fran / Blue Gal said...

ABA saved my son, who by the way ate cheerios for a year from 2-3. Beats gravel!

3:36 PM  
Blogger Sadiq said...

thanks dear for visiting my blog and leaving your trace with ur comment.

i appreciate. may our Beloved Lord's blessings be with you and your dear ones.

8:07 PM  
Blogger Alana said...

Monika, I myself enjoy eating and imagining that my food has zero calories. Unfortunately, my imagination doesn't create my reality in this particular case.

Blu Gal, So glad to hear it...some people are not so fond of ABA. Cheerios are a far more superior replacement for gravel, perhaps I can get my neice to try some.

Sadiq, No, thank you. And thanks for tracing me back here.

2:25 PM  
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