OK, so first of all, I have a small rant.
I hate when online companies tell you that your username / password do not fall into their "safety parameters" On my sprint account, for example, not only did they tell me that my password was too simple, but my username had to contain at least 1 number. It's my account, why don't you let me select how secure it is. If you feel an obligation to, then tell me that I shouldn't use my social security number or phone number as my password, but don't tell me you won't allow me to. It's my security, let me decide.
Now, the reason I started this post in the first place. This is the funniest thing I have seen in a harvest moon, or longer. Maybe because I am a chef. Maybe because I love seeing complex situations brought down to their simplistic roots. Maybe because I like the idea that Vietnam is a spring roll and the US is a hamburger. I hope you enjoy it half as much as I did.
So the perfect video was not available. This is the next to perfect video. You may need the Cheat sheet.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Easter
After not really doing anything for the last few holidays we decided that we needed to start. I was a little skeptical that she would enjoy it. She is still too young to really take direction. But if we don't start now, when will we start.
It was exciting for me. We bought the eggs, dye, basket, candy, etc and waited until last night.
Then she went to bed and I had to clean up. Hiding eggs in plain sight doesn't work too well if she has thrown all her toys over the floor. But we got picked up, Lynette woke up and hid the eggs while I changed Fia's diaper and got her ready to search. As you can see, she took to it wuick. We had watched Dora the Explorer and Max and Ruby find eggs. Fia had called out "Egg" every time Dora passed one. But I was still surprised to see her find every last egg.
By the way, in the background you can see our new loveseat. Sometime eventually we will replace all our furniture.
It was exciting for me. We bought the eggs, dye, basket, candy, etc and waited until last night.
Then she went to bed and I had to clean up. Hiding eggs in plain sight doesn't work too well if she has thrown all her toys over the floor. But we got picked up, Lynette woke up and hid the eggs while I changed Fia's diaper and got her ready to search. As you can see, she took to it wuick. We had watched Dora the Explorer and Max and Ruby find eggs. Fia had called out "Egg" every time Dora passed one. But I was still surprised to see her find every last egg.
By the way, in the background you can see our new loveseat. Sometime eventually we will replace all our furniture.
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