Wednesday February 2, 2005
Lo Mein
He worked for a while and did actually get some noodles into his mouth with the chopsticks. He did eventually go back to a fork, but I was impressed that he tried so hard.
Lo Mein
He worked for a while and did actually get some noodles into his mouth with the chopsticks. He did eventually go back to a fork, but I was impressed that he tried so hard.
I’ve learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.
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What a look of concentration! His thick long eyelashes are gorgeous.
That lo mein looks good! What a cute kiddo:-)
Jennifer, where is that food from? Looks so yummy, I haven’t found good chinese in Wichita yet. Have you ever seen the chopstick thingys that clip on to the top so they become practice chopsticks for little hands? I will try to find some to pass to you.
China Go is where it is from. Quite tasty it is. They have a fast food like atmosphere, though. We usually get it to go. Great tasting Chinese food.
such sweet dark hair! a very good shot!