Posted by Tiffany in Family, Prayse | 6 Comments
He’s Requested A Guest Blog
After the hubs read this post about giving Prayse spaghetti for breakfast he commented:
First let me start by saying…you are SOOOO not telling the truth about the oyster crackers and bunny cookies. Yes, she had spaghetti for breakfast (what’s wrong with that?), but had a snack at 10:45. That consisted of the fruit cup, her cheese, snack bar, and milk. As you mentioned, you are a little controlling of you daughter, but I saw no reason to feed her 45 minutes after her snack. You were going to be home shortly.
Yes, pajamas. I know, if she could talk, she’d request not to have sweater, fur boots, borretts (spelling) in hair, thick socks, corduroy, did I mention knee high socks, under shirt, winter jacket, and yours or my shoes she like to step in, heavy diaper (which I changed), and gloves, all in the house while trying to play with her babies.
I request a guest post to rectify the truth of Prayse and I on Saturday’s. Aunt Chelsea, the truth will be told.
Until then, ladies, wait to hear my side.
Ahem, I think I struck a cord.
Okay honey, I’ll give you your guest post. But people, please please please keep in mind the drama king that is my husband. He’s an entertainer to the fullest extent – and I have no doubt that his story will be played up to the fullest extent. I retain the right for a rebuttal
Love you babe!

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Just came over from SITS…
From my own personal experience, I really enjoyed when my husband guest posted. It was funny to see his POV.
By the way, super cute blog!
Ladies, Ladies, Ladies,
You notice my wife tagged me with “drama king.” I don’t do drama. If I happen to tell a story, and it sounds like there’s tons of drama, that’s not me overly expressing…it’s just what had taken place.
Also my wife is really good at giving a rebuttal before she knows what the rebuttal will be for. Here exact words…”I retain the right for a rebuttal.”
You ladies may need to tune in for this one. Don’t miss the season premiere of “Inside the Adams.”
Raymonn, me thinks thou doth protest too much!!! And when it comes to my granddaughter’s breakfast – spaghetti is NEVER a good or acceptable choice!!! :}
Oh no… I may have to duck from the rotten tomatoes– I am with Raymonn on this one. My kids and I aren’t into grains for breakfast- it comes from growing up on a ranch, I think. A lot of times, Blake and I eat whatever is leftover from dinner the night before. I convince myself it’s good- because I am ensuring that we are getting protein first thing in the morning. So, I saw no problem with the ‘ghetti for breakfast!
”I retain the right for a rebuttal.” Of course honey, that’s the beauty of this being MY blog!
Can’t wait for the first installation… I’m sure we’ll all learn something new.