Thursday, November 1, 2007

We have a small CANDY ADDICTION!

So obviously the boys got way to much candy due to the recent trick or treating events. I have been limiting the amount of candy they can have, but know when ever they see candy the fully understand the sweetness of it. So today we were at the store and they had all of their Halloween candy like 75 % off. As we strolled by (not picking any up because we have tons at home) But as we were passing by, all of a sudden there was a screeching hault. I thought did something get stuck under the wheel. Oh no it was my youngest with a death grip on the candy bin. He was hanging on for dear life, all most to the point where he was hanging out of the cart. I tried to get him to release but was stifled a little by the fact that all the people around us were laughing at him, thinking he was so cute. I however just wanted him to release. He really loves CANDY, and so I found this picture on my camera of my little candy junkie on the way home from trick or treating. (NOTICE THE CHOCOLATE ALL OVER THE FACE)

1 comment:

Stacy said...

I can hear Nacho saying, "RELEASE". That is too funny. I often have a death grip on my chocolate as well! I have to fight Eden off... as she enjoys chocolate equally!

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