Do you see this pretty little girl
in that pretty little green dress
and pretty little hair bow?
And do you see what is in
her pretty little hand?
Well let me give you a closer look!
Yeah, she found a "hooge" rollie pollie! (She can't say huge. It's the funniest thing because she has a great vocabulary and can say anything except these 3 words, punkum, nacums and hooge.) She loves rollie pollies and picks some up every morning. Well she picked this monster up and said, "oohhh, pop pop just missed this, he'd be so excited" I nearly cracked up. Then she looked up at me and said "God made it this way." Wow, she must really be listening in Sunday School. So back to the story, we were heading to breakfast at McDonald's and to play on their play ground. So I told her we would run by the shop and she could show her daddy and pop pop. She said, "and show Cheryl and Calvin too?" I said, yes and show them too. (they work in the office at the shop) And when we got there she marched right in and held her little hand out and show every one, that would look, her hooge rollie pollie. After we left that excitement she wanted to show aunt Jor Jor! That's just what aunt Jor Jor wanted, was to be woke up by a little girl at her door with a hooge bug in her hand. She opened the door still asleep and took one look at that bug and was pretty much grossed out. Here's Shelby just grinning ear to ear with her bug and so excited and poor aunt Jor Jor. She put Shelby back in her car seat for me and we went off to McDonald's. Both girls ate a good breakfast of eggs and apples and grapes. Then we played a few minutes before Shelby then wanted to go to her mother's office and show her and everyone there her exciting morning find. By the time we got to show it to her mom and listen to her scream, the poor bug broke in half. It was sad but in a matter of a few seconds it was in the trash and she's not thought another thing about it.
I guess that's the life of a rollie pollie.
Reagan with a little bit of breakfast on her dress.
After leaving Christon's office we went and borrowed Madi Kirkland for some more entertainment. Isn't Madi just the cutest brown eyed girl! Thanks Amanda, and sorry the bug didn't last until we got to your house.
You would have been amazed!




9 comments:
I don't know if my heart could have taken it. I have a huge bug fear.
I love that my Madi has a little best friend. They can play together anytime. Thank you for taking her!!
That is one rollie pollie that got in to the Miracle Grow or sumpin....
What an adorable group of girls! Even with big disgusting "hooge" bugs. I love those quirky mispronunciations. I love the ones my kids do and try not to correct them so they will last as long as possible!
I love those girls, they are a mess~
very funny! I have never seen a rollie pollie that big before! Do those girls always go to McDonalds so dressed up???
I didn't think those things could get that big. I guess everythings bigger in Georgia!
That most definately was the biggest rollie pollie I have ever seen. Yikes! I hate bugs so much. Especially spiders!Beautiful granddaughters...dressed so cute.
Max and Shelby could start a serious bug collection...they both seem to enjoy those little bugs. Max saw his first rollie pollie last week and thought it was so cool...well, let me rephrase that, Butter Bean was playing with the poor bug and Max got curious.
This reminds me of the day The Noise came in and said 'Mum, I've brought you a present'. When she opened her hand it was a slug!
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