Obsessions with chocolate must start at a young age. The moment those kids taste it, it's all over. I saw evidence of this, this morning.
Me: "Are you going to finish your cereal?"
Edee: "Hmmm. Chocolate Muffins!!!"
Me: "Chocolate muffins? Mmmm, yummy, that sounds good!"
Edee: "Yeah, yum, Chocolate Muffins."
Me: "Well, we don't have any of those" (I don't think I've ever made or bought chocolate muffins, not sure where this is coming from).
Edee (calling out): "Chocolate Muffins?! Chocolate Muffins?! Where are you?" (little pause) "Awww, Chocolate Muffins aren't here, yet."
Me (wishing summoning chocolatey baked goods was that simple): "Nope, sorry, no chocolate muffins."
Edee: "Hmmm. Chocolate Cereal!!?"
Me: "We don't have that either."
Edee: "Aww."
She wiggled down from the table, leaving her plain, un-chocolatey cereal to get soggy in the bowl, and started playing with her toy lions almost immediately. I overheard a little of their conversation as they gathered around a little plastic cup, "drinking" from it. It went something like this:
Lion 1: "Mmmm, chocolate milk!"
Lion 2: "I wove dinking chocolate milk."
Lion 3: "Slurp slurp slup....chocolate milk....yummmm."
About an hour later, when I thought the whole chocolate matter was forgotten, I was asking Eva what she wanted to wear for the day and she replied, "Um, chocolate chips?"
I understand. When chocolate is on the mind, it's hard to think of anything else.
I just love her! haha
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