Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Five Minutes with Hadley

The blog world is enough to make a mommy feel slightly inadequate. There are more than a handful of mommy bloggers who post detailed descriptions of how to sew elaborate Christmas dresses--complete with 100 pleats and silk sashes. (Show offs.) Others share the recipes they just happened to create for wine-poached salmon and spinach souffle. ("Just whipped it up between coaching the soccer team and volunteering in the soup kitchen!")

Not to be left out of this high-performing crowd, I would like to present our own contribution to the creative-mommy realm: the wrapping-paper hat.

The wrapping-paper hat is good for a lot of things, such as entertaining your almost-17-month-old for five minutes. Here is a photographic account of those five minutes:


"YES! My wrapping paper hat rocks. So does my blue crayon. Also, I am making my pirate face because nothing says pirates like Williams-Sonoma wrapping paper."


"Catch me if you can. My hat makes me super-fast. It's magical."


"Wait...What are you looking at?"


"Ah! Are you laughing at ME?"


"I don't care. Now I'm plotting something very fun for my hat and myself."


"But first, I must gather all of my toys into the big chair. Beary and Snail are gonna want front-row seats to whatever happens next."


"This hat makes everything much more fun. Do you see that gleam in my eye? Oh, yea. Big plans. You should be afraid."


"I look rather distinguished with wrapping paper on my head. Don't you think?"


"Hee hee hee...Close your eyes for just one minute. It's party time."

And then, five minutes were over.

Those silk-dress-sewing, flambé-making mommies have nothing on me. Tune in next week for a step-by-step guide to building a fort with pillows. It's very complicated, you know.


3 comments:

  1. Love, love, love the commentating! :) xoxo

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  2. Oh my gosh, mommy is the best!!! I will tune in for the fort building!!
    Love you!

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  3. I'm here to support the mommy blog war. I'm on the Hadster's side. And after reviewing this post...please bring her, wrapping paper crown and blue crayon to work again soon. I promise to bring as many dangle bracelets as possible and we'll have a grad ole jewelry dress up time in the conference room. Who needs to plan 30th anniversary parties anyway...many more fun/fancy things to do!

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