Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Those Wacky Shells

Our little girl helps Mommy or Daddy cook sometimes. She's learned the basics and can whip egg whites into stiff peaks or prepare delicious deviled eggs. She has a little bit of trouble remembering whether there are three or four teaspoons in a tablespoon or tablespoons to a quarter cup, but she'll get that before you know it. We've had a bit of trouble teaching her to make pasta though. Those things are just so funny! How can you make anything out of them?

10 comments:

Shanicherie said...

She's so cute Amanda! What a happy, funny baby! Is she like that all the time!? What in the world is so funny about pasta!? Haha.

Nathan said...

I think she's just as good as the guy on the funny farm:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7459712032142743468&q=funniest+laugh&total=87373&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
But the comments about Emily are better...

Nathan said...

That didn't work as well as hoped...

Anonymous said...

Funny farm? Comic Barn? Emily is much cuter and her giggles can be listened to more than once.

Laura said...

Joseph Cooper!! How are you?! Thanks for the comment on the blog...your little girl is adorable! What a cute giggle!! It was fun to find you! You guys look like you are doing well. I am so glad! We'll have to keep in touch (via blogging) more often now!

-Laura (Crandall) Ellis

Kate said...

Joseph! I'm so glad you left a comment on my blog so I could find yours! Just wanted to say hi to you and Amanda - your daughter is so darling!!

Jared said...

That sounds like a sleepy girl. Tyler would get uber punchy when he was sleepy.

Good thing it wasn't lasagna, she might have passed out from mirth.

Gabrielle said...

That's adorable!!
I didn't even realize you guys had moved out of the ward. I am clueless. I hope you're enjoying your new apartment. The commute's got to be a bit better, huh?
Thanks for your comment on my blog, Amanda.

Kelly said...

What a little chef in training. She looked the same age as Karina's baby in Relief Society on Sunday. I hope you're surviving this week!

Joseph said...

The commute is definitely better. It's also a great place to be. The neighborhood is fantastic. We are sorry to be leaving the ward though. But I bet the Church is still true in our new ward.