During a recent visit to New Jersey to babysit my grand-daughter, Peyton, my job was so simple. My daughter-in-law had prepared Peyton's dinner in advance. It was all organic, of course, a simple dish of chicken, broccoli and pasta. I tried it, yum...tasty.
Let me tell you, this little baby girl can eat. Loves food, honestly, will not stop til every morsel has been devoured.
Such a happy lil kid, funny too. Love to just sit and play with her, pure joy
We do have to teach her NOT to do this, at least not in public.
Peyton always wants to share, especially with her Pop. We didn't show POP THE PREVIOUS PICTURE !!
I didn't realize it at first, but became concerned about a possible food coma coming on.
Yup, all the symptoms were there.
This was when it was time to panic...the dreaded FOOD COMA was closing in.
What do I do now? Stay calm I told myself, don't panic, there must be something I can do to avoid this trauma.
Got it...Tubby time !!
PHEW !! FOOD COMA avoided. Praise God.
A little note to @jlspatts, #fff I know it's only Thursday, but duty calls again, I will be traveling back to New Jersey tomorrow to visit Peyton. Going with her to her very first NY YANKEES GAME, all pumped up. Hope you will accept my entry into Friday's round submitted a day early. PLEASE,PLEASE,PLEASE I am training the next generation FOOD FIGHTERS.