
Tiny Talk Tuesday helps parents focus on one of the many joys of parenting - the funny things that our little ones (and sometimes big ones) have to say.
Join in the fun and record the Tiny Talk overheard in your house! Publish a post on your blog and link us to the laughs. Then be sure to link to the blog carnival on this post so more bloggers can join in the fun.
The guidelines can be found here if you need them.
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T randomly told me, "God is more important than rocks." I smiled at her. She added, "I don't know why I just said that. I just thought it. But I didn't know I was going to say it."
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K (8): I like giving better than getting at Christmas.
T (6): I like getting presents best!
K: I like making someone smile when I give them something.
T: I like going, "YAAAAAY".
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T: I want a coached egg. You can make it in the coacher.
(That is a poached egg. And we just bought a thing to poach them in.)
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Now our featured Tiny Talk Family, my VERY dear and LONG time friend, Amy from Picture This Dinner.
Amy and I go WAY back to 10th grade, so there is way too much I could say about her, but I won't embarrass her because she could say WAY too much about me!
She is really good about posting videos of her kids, which I don't do much and should! Here's another one of that cutie! I love this because I get to know them in a whole new way!
Her Florida residency allows her to have a Disney season pass, which is so awesome! Of course, that also means I drool over swimming photos in the middle of my northern winter.
And now, a little bit from Amy...
Tell us about yourself and your family. Be sure to include your
own hobbies and interests as well as information about your kids and
hubby.
My name is Amy and I'm 34 years young. I've been married to my wonderful
husband Jeff for ten years and we have two wonderful children: Allison, my
very inquisitive, talkative and sensitive six year old and Daniel, my very
reserved, yet sometimes mischievous, but will always a momma's boy three year old. I am lucky enough to be able to stay at home and raise my children to the best of my ability (for now at least). The more I stay home, the more
I realize I don't want to go back to work! We used to live in Maryland but
decided to move south to Florida about 4 years ago when I realized living in
cold weather was no longer an option for me (I just couldn't stand it). I
enjoy spending time with my family, whether it be swimming in the pool,
playing at the park or simply playing board games at home. Nothing is more
precious than the time we are able to spend together. When I'm not taking
care of the kids, I love to cook (hence the blog name) and write blog posts!
I was a Journalism major in college but never actually worked in the field.
I feel my blog is a great outlet for me to utilize my writing skills and
ensure they don't become rusty.
Tell us about your blog. What do you tend to write about? What are
some of your favorite posts/topics?
My husband actually came up with my blog name. He thought it would be a
great idea if I took pictures of different dishes that I made for dinner,
take a picture of the dish, and then write about how I prepared it, recipe
and all. When I first started the blog about 3 1/2 years ago I did actually
have recipes and pictures of my dinners on it. Now they are few and VERY far
between. I mainly write about my children because, well...they simply
provide so much for me to write about! I especially enjoy Tiny Talk Tuesday.
It's so much fun to go back and read old posts of things they have said - It
always puts a smile on my face. It's rare that I will write about anything
other than my family. There are always thoughts running through my head of
things I'd like to post (not family related), but they never seem to make it
onto the blog. That's probably for the best.
What is the one thing about you that we might not find on your blog?
My true emotions. I try not to write negative posts because I know I will
always regret them later. Oh, and the fact that I love pickles.
Your Turn:






3 comments:
Hi Amy! Headed over to your blog right now! LOVE the idea of posting meals!!
And M - OMG! "Coached Eggs"! I love them! :)
love the Coached eggs is hilarious!! I also love to say Yay!!
Awww! That was something that I noticed as I matured~ that giving presents was more fun than receiving! Although, I'm pretty sure that at T's age I was rather pumped about the getting, too. : )
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