The other day, my two youngest boys decided to eat a can of spinach. They really believed that eating it would make them stronger, just like Popeye. Check it out…
Hudson’s reaction to the soggy canned spinach was priceless!
I love the fact that children believe the impossible and, at times, I wish it was easier for me to believe the impossible too (I AM working on it!)
When I was a kid I believed that, if I tied a towel around my neck for a cape and concentrated hard enough, I’d be able to fly.
What’s something crazy you believed when you were a kid?
aww.. hudson is adorable but i love the
big brother! & i love spinach. haha.
oh, btw, i believed i had telekinesis. in class, i’d stare at some things & convinced my classmates that those actually moved.
That was awesome. Hudson looked as though he was thinking “Pretty sure this Popeye thing is bogus”.
Gotta love Hudson’s honesty. Spinach is one of those vegetables that kids are *supposed* to hate. I say supposed because my four brothers and sisters and I all really liked spinach the way our mother cooked it. I still like it and will put it raw in salads.
Lol! Hudson’s reaction was funny! I have to say I love spinach.
I remembered when I was a little girl, and I played I was supergirl or Batgirl. I used to do reckless things, like if i had special abilities, like running on the wall that diveded my house from the next house (it was thin ), jumping from a window of a 2nd floor, climbing and jumping from tall trees, going down a pole thinking I was going to the Batcave (I was 8 years old), and other things like that. Now I’m happy I never broke a bone.
Hi Lee, I found your page. Oh my goodness, that is hilarious! Great propeller arms, Cole! Not sure I should admit this but when my brother and I were little we tried dog biscuits because we were convinced that, as depicted by the dog running really fast on the box, we too would run faster if we ate them. We took turns eating the biscuits and then timing the other person as we ran around the house. We thought it worked!
That’s so funny Jesse!
Oops put a defunct e-mail address on my last comment.