Preston was a curious little baby who could crawl, climb and get into mischief. He was a typical one-year-old baby boy. He laughed and giggled and tried to be like his big brother, Dylan. One day, following a typically healthy lunch, he was exploring the house and made an exciting discovery. Preston learned that many leftover food crumbs fell right under his brother's stool and often remained until the dreaded vacuum machine could be retrieved. He smiled as his eyes fixed on one large, mouth-watering oreo crumb. It was one stool down and just over an arm's reach from there. He quickly set out to accomplish his new mission. He focused on his ever-developing motor skills, took a deep breath and began. Pull up, dive down, climb through and...ugh...waaa..... What is going on here? Yep, baby Preston was stuck right in the barstool, just out of reach of his precious cookie crumb. Poor little Preston. Luckily he found plenty of other food crumbs within reach and was able to entertain himself while his mom snapped some pictures and rescued him from the evil barstool.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Preston and the Cookie Crumb
Preston was a curious little baby who could crawl, climb and get into mischief. He was a typical one-year-old baby boy. He laughed and giggled and tried to be like his big brother, Dylan. One day, following a typically healthy lunch, he was exploring the house and made an exciting discovery. Preston learned that many leftover food crumbs fell right under his brother's stool and often remained until the dreaded vacuum machine could be retrieved. He smiled as his eyes fixed on one large, mouth-watering oreo crumb. It was one stool down and just over an arm's reach from there. He quickly set out to accomplish his new mission. He focused on his ever-developing motor skills, took a deep breath and began. Pull up, dive down, climb through and...ugh...waaa..... What is going on here? Yep, baby Preston was stuck right in the barstool, just out of reach of his precious cookie crumb. Poor little Preston. Luckily he found plenty of other food crumbs within reach and was able to entertain himself while his mom snapped some pictures and rescued him from the evil barstool.
4 comments:
That is hillarious!!! You tell a good story!!
HAHAHAHAAAAAA! This is too funny! Could he have found a harder way to that crumb?
Very funny! Poor stuck boy. I enjoyed the storytelling, too.
Great pictures!! I love watching them learn to do the little things, it is so entertaining.
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