Ridiculous confessions

There is one of those mechanical horses at a Walmart-esque local megamart (Meijer for you Midwesterners), and after Grandma let Monkey ride it once when she was visiting with her, the next time we went there and Monkey asked me to let her ride, I told her it was a special Grandmas-only horse and wheeled away. She still points it out every time we go (a couple times a month), but never asks to ride.
 
Ours is free LeeAndra... I tell B she can ride it ONCE and ONLY ONCE. (it's either that or the highway.. LOL!!!)
 
Ours is a penny, so it's not that I'm too cheap to let her ride it, but I don't want to have to wait for her to ride, hear her whining or begging for more rides, drag her off crying, etc etc. :giggle
 
My kids spent the first five or so years of their lives thinking that baby carrots were lollies! Complete strangers used to look at us like we were weirdos in the supermarket as a result... here I would be asking them if they were enjoying their lollies while they were happily munching on baby carrots!

My weakness is Brie and Cashews... I have been known to hide said items since they are also a fave of my girls just so I can hog into them myself!
 
And Lynette I wouldn't have told him about the nap either... but I also wouldn't have rushed round the store either... would have been like "ugh it was nuts there today!"
 
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