This little video is
exactly 45 seconds long.
Now...the truth is
this little video could
have been 4 seconds long.
Why?
Well,
THE QUESTION
was...
WHAT is YOUR
favorite treat?
Watch how she turns
this question into a
whole movie.
The one word that
you might not be able
to figure out is
WAITRESS
but I AM sure you will
get
ButterCream frosting
with sprinkles!
And you wonder why
it takes so long to
get her ready for anything?
uh-huh
I think the Easter Bunny
will fall asleep trying
to figure out what to
put in her basket
if he asks her what
she wants.
Oh my gosh! That's the female version of Craig! Lord help you later.
ReplyDeleteIt only gets better!
God help me, I used to say to my kids, "Give me the cliff notes version. I don't have time for the novel." How do they drag stuff out like that? : )
ReplyDeleteshe makes me think of Edith Bunker from All in The Family, (long stories), I was surprised when she said cup cake, I thought she might say chips, or chocolate, she must really love you cup cakes!
ReplyDeleteShe is just too funny! What a little cutie. It's amazing how she can write a novel out of one quick answer. It's also amazing to think how her imagination works! Is she excited about a visit from the Easter Bunny?
ReplyDeleteWishing you all a very Blessed and Happy Easter. XO
She is sweeter than any cupcake!
ReplyDeleteGrace picks the sprinkles off and eats them and then licks the frosting off and leaves the cupcake. I should just fill one cupcake cup with frosting and sprinkles and skip the cupcake part all together.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeletexoxo
She is so cute! What a great video too. I can TOTALLY see why everything takes so long now. My 10 yr old is bit like that too. Sometimes, he will go on and on about a subject and not realize how long he's taking to finish his thought. I bet she's very creative too. I think that happens with kids that are creative. This is part of their creative expression.
ReplyDeleteA cupcake in each hand if you please Nana. :):) Since the royal wedding, Emma has been calling cupcakes, crumpets...she's so English you know. LOL. Happy Eater to the all of you. Blessings, Susie
ReplyDelete45 seconds of pure cuteness. Just love that girl.
ReplyDeleteLol, I hope you weren't in a hurry!
ReplyDeleteShe certainly has the gab gift - watch out world. She is adorable.
ReplyDeleteJust wait until she is nearly 14! Yikes! Adorable video. Wishing you a splendid Easter.
ReplyDeleteDiana,
ReplyDeleteToooooooo funny!
We can always count on you for a great chuckle!
Wanted to drop by and wish you and your family a "Happy Easter".
Hugs!
Elizabeth
What a darling little girl! She must be looking forward to her treats at Easter! I have three granddaughters but they're all grown up now. I often find myself wishing they were still little! Wishing you a very happy Easter!
ReplyDeletedarling!
ReplyDeleteand many happy cupcakes to you and her this HaPpY PS!
Easter Blessings...
I pray you have a beautiful Holy Week.
ReplyDeleteSmiles,Dottie
What a sweetie!
ReplyDeleteThat was great.
I pray you all have a wonderful Easter Sunday.
Take care, Janet W ((HUGS))
She is so sweet...I'm sure she brings a smile to your face every day! HAPPY EASTER!
ReplyDeleteShe is just so cute! I enjoyed her buttercream/cupcake/waitress explanation :).
ReplyDeleteShe is just too cute! Hope you and your family have a wonderfully blessed Easter!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Janet
So funny. My granddaughter does the same thing. I often wonder where she gets so many words.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Laura
She is so funny! I'm telling you I see another Nana Sweet Cheeks in the future! I'm with her on the ButterCream frosting! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI so remember! My blessings to you my friend. :-)
ReplyDeletexo
Pat
Whatever she gets in her basket I am sure she will love it as long as it has butter cream frosting and SPRINKLES. Lots and lots of sprinkles. Happy Easter to you and your family.
ReplyDeletexo,
Danielle
Heehee!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you & your family, Diana! Happy Easter to long winded Sweet Cheeks for making me smile!
Can you imagine an entire class of these coming back to school after break and the teacher asks, foolishly, "what did you do for Easter (summer, Christmas...)?" She'd need two days just to figure out what they'd done! Especially if Sweet Cheeks goes first and starts the fairy tale!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Donna
Unlike SweetCheeks, I am speechless. :)
ReplyDeleteMy little nephew tells stories just like that and God help you if you interupt. He has to start all over again from the very beginning. She's a real life doll!
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