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Apparently my kids have had french toast before made by their favorite Uncle Ben. The above should say:
7. Re introduced my kids to French toast
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I MISS YOU TOO!!!!!!
I'm sooooo tired today. You can see it in my face if you enlarge the picture. You little guys wore me out! But I loved it. I need to start working out or something. ;-)
I love you!
What a great picture! I think it's amazing that all three boys are smiling at the same time. That's a feat! There's definitely no mistaking that they are brothers. They're like carbon copies with a little tweak here or there to make them different. They're so cute!!
What? Doesn't anyone remember my french toast over Thanksgiving?
Okay, seriously? Your kids haven't eaten French Toast?!! It's a staple around our house! Sounds like you had lots of fun. I miss being in Oregon with my parents in town. It was always so much fun!
When are you going to be in Tooele again?
Ben,
I do remember your french toast...it was very good! But I don't think my kids actually ate it when you made it.
Lacey,
We will be in Tooele over the fourth of july. Will you guys be around?
Grandmas are the best thing in the ENTIRE world!
Do your boys LOVE Junie B Jones?? My kids do!! I think it is the most fun kids books I have ever read!!!
Sounds like you had fun...I'm jealous about the nap!!
I'm pretty sure they ate it. I remember you commenting that they had never had it before. Oh well. We will never know for sure. I guess Mom can have the credit.
I had forgotten that also, so Ben, you're on french toast duty for this Thanksgiving as well. Okay? Sounds like it will be a hit this time. Josh loved it! What do you think, will 2 loaves of bread be enough for 13-14 people? Or should we make it three loaves? There's 16 slices in a loaf.
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