Not in Your Mouth or in Your Hand...
This is what happens when you try to sneak a handful of M&M's in the middle of the day by tipping the bag that is in the cabinet so that the candies fall into your hand, but instead a couple fall to the counter and you quickly move to grab them, but by moving your hands to grab the two M&M's that are rolling away the bag falls forward and the M&M's pour out all over the place, making an unmerciful amount of noise as they hit the counter, just because your baby (a two-year-old can still be called a baby, right?) is sleeping in the other room, and also making a colorful mess that you now have to clean up.
And by "you", I mean "me". (Or "I". Whatever.)
The splash of color amidst all the white is nice, no?
I really am that smart. I amaze even myself.
Reader Comments (6)
It's a little known fact that candy is eaten off the floor has zero calories in it. It's true, I swear. :-)
Woo-hoo! Dianne, thanks for the info...now I just have to conquer the OCD that won't allow me to eat things off the floor... :)
Still throwing M&Ms I see... :b
scary though...no one else was in the room with me...haha
And did the resulting noise alert every child in the house that there were M&M's to be eaten? Mine would have been all over that.
Mindee, oddly enough, it didn't. I remember a time quite a while ago, though, when I was in our kitchen (this was in KY) and I unwrapped some candy, very quietly, and Michaela and Christian came running up the stairs from our basement crying,"What are you eating?!" So, that was strange, indeed, that I remained by myself. :)