Saturday, December 16, 2006

Bookstore Mixup

We were browsing in our semi-local Half Price Books recently, looking for a book for a friend as well as letting Eliana peek through the various offerings in the Kids' section. She was sitting quietly looking through a rather large assortment of Berenstein Bears books when her mom said, "Eliana, Stop it." I looked at Eliana and back at her mom, trying to figure out what was going on. Once again, "Eliana! Stop that right now!" This was followed by, "Peter, will you help me out?" I look at Eliana again, trying to figure out what's going on.

Her mom then reached down, grabbed a book, and said, "Thanks a lot, Peter." I then told her that Eliana was over here and realized she'd been talking to a little girl who was just about Eliana's size, hair color, and complexion. She immediately apologized to the little girl and started insisting on a somewhat hastier than normal exit from the store. (Eliana was disappointed that she didn't get to finish going through the books.)

I did discover a book that looked promising in the Bear vein through all of that - something along the lines of the Berenstein Bears Help Those in Need or Put Others First or something along those lines. Looked like a good theme on using what we've been given to help others who are genuinely in need and can't help themselves.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Chex Mix Makeover

Eliana was helping her mom make up some chocolate/peanut-butter Chex mix (w powdered sugar). She was in charge of the shaking to mix everything together and coat the Chex w/ sugar. Mom thought that the bag needed some more air. She adjusted the bag, opened it up a little more, re-sealed, and gave the bag back to Eliana. Eliana stops shaking and starts to unzip the bag. Mom asked what she was doing, to which she replied, "The bag needs more air."

Before mom could stop her, Eliana had opened the bag and puffed really hard into the bag. The powdered sugar flew out of the bag and resulted in a white mask of powdered sugar on her face. (Kind of like a white raccoon.)

After they cleaned up and finished, she wanted to know if she had to test it like Daddy had "tested" the previous batch.