We're big on dessert in our house. We mostly use dessert as a bargaining tool to get our often picky toddlers to eat more dinner. Otherwise known as the bribe. So tonight we had a chunk of rich, chocolate cake Grandma Carol had given to us. Max actually opted out of the cake stating, "no thanks, it's too rich." Which it was, in a decadently chocolate way. So he had ice cream with some chocolate syrup. But Miles, he's always in for dessert of any sweet kind. He wanted a piece of cake with ice cream. But Miles didn't stop there; no he decided to add a carrot to his dessert. Yes, a carrot. Don't ask me why. It would take a whole laboratory of behavior scientists about a bazillion years to figure out why Miles does what he does. His brain is just naturally kooky.
Needless to say, his carrot remained untouched.
And as for the tiger costume, ever since I pulled out the costumes earlier this month to check the wear-ability/size status, he's been wearing a costume (rotates between tiger, elephant, lion or bee) non-stop everyday. In fact, if he's not in costume, I often do a double take to make sure the costume-less toddler really is Miles.
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