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Did i mention…

July 11, 2006 by

… that when Smelly and Belly were eaten by a giant baby, Amelie replaced her imaginary children with 2 new ones, called Jesus and Beezus?

Well she did. And currently, she is outside in the garden exclaiming “Oh JESUS!!!!!!!!!” extremely loudly and with feeling while playing mummy with her imaginary child in a pushchair, while i cower inside and hope to goodness that i’ve got no extremely devout Christians as my new neighbours. 🙄

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  1. Carlotta says

    July 11, 2006 at 9:31 pm

    lol…that should get you flagged!

  2. Caroline says

    July 11, 2006 at 10:10 pm

    that’s very amusing!!

  3. Carol says

    July 11, 2006 at 10:57 pm

    rofl at Amelie, I love her imagination.

  4. Lenore says

    July 12, 2006 at 7:32 am

    I’m what some would call an extremely devout Christian (I wouldn’t call myself devout though, that word sounds to me as if I could earn my way to heaven on my own, which isn’t possible ofcourse), but I think it’s cute. So I wouldn’t really worry about that. I’m more disturbed by the fact that her other two were eaten by a giant baby.

    Are there a lot of these giant babies? I mean, should I watch out when I babysit my little nieces? Can I keep them away by using garlic or is that just vampires, could you ask Amelie for me? I want to be well informed of the giant baby danger!

  5. merry says

    July 12, 2006 at 10:42 pm

    Giggle… that is a very funny comment, i like it 🙂

    I think your nieces are safe; the giant baby disposed of unborn twins who she wanted morphed into large and tickly hand spiders… my left hand is Smelly, my right hand is Belly. Belly does the tickling mostly, being rather a bad spider, while Smelly plays cute.

    I try not to think about where she got the idea of the giant cannibal baby from of course… with Amelie it can be very hard to tell just how worried to be 😉

  6. Lenore says

    July 13, 2006 at 6:59 am

    Hmmm…. large and tickly hand spiders…. All of a sudden I’m thinking tickling hand spiders might just be the thing to wake up my beloved in the mornings when he doesn’t want to go to work 😉

    Your Amelie is just delightful, but then again, I think all your children are so delightful. I’ve read through your whole archives and I think you are a very lucky mother to have 4 such marvellous princesses.

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