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M&M Encounter

April 5th, 2009. (10 months old.) by ben

Yesterday, M&D gave me a bag of M&Ms to play with while they were putting the groceries away.

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Unbeknownst to them, the plastic bag was no match for my my brand new super sharp teeth!

I went to work immediately!

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When I saw them looking, I was careful to look like I was only casually gnawing…

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… and to give them waves and big smiles to throw them off…

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That should be enough cute distraction!

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And when M&D finally figured out that I’d been tasting the M&Ms, this is what they were left with:

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I thought if I drooled on every one, that this established my claim on them, but M&D thought differently.  No fair!

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After my sugar rush, I crashed to sleep rather suddenly…

What a great day!

(Ed. Note: Now we know how sharp those teeth are!)


2 Responses to “M&M Encounter”

  1. comment number 1 by: Don Stark

    I would have thought that the first clue would be red coloring from the M&Ms running down Ben’s chin but I guess all that drool was going into the bag. I wonder just how much of the sugar he actually got. By the last picture I guess it was enough for him to conk out! Must be my grand son if he likes M&Ms!!!

  2. comment number 2 by: Don Stark

    Now that Ben knows that chewing on rather tastless plastic bags can get some sweet success, you may have a problem keep him away. He’ll start chewing on everything plastic in the house!!