Message: Well at our house we watch a lot of PBS, for two reasons, primarily, it's the only station that comes in clearly and secondly, we have an 18 month old in residence. However, to enhance our viewing (and prepare for the demise of analog TV) we have a digital converter box, that allows us to choose from 4 different PBS broadcasting stations, one of which is all kids shows all the time. So, there are frequent Sesame Street episodes seen.
While watching the other day with Emmett I had to laugh out loud and wonder if the writers were really trying to appeal to all those parents out there who are watching the PBS programing with their children.
There are spoofs of CSI (RSI: Rhyme Scene Investigators RSI_Rhyme_Scene_Investigation) and there is even a Muppet that looks like David Caruso (personally, I prefer the Muppet version better, Chris the human).
As well as the one I find most humorous, Deparate Housewives (Desparate Houesplants ) complete with a gardener clad in a denim shirt with the sleeves cut-off, who knows just what a plant needs.
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If you've ever wondered how to lure that big monster buck right into your tree stand, then you'll want to see Emmett's new video entitled How To Use A Deer Call.
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Today we went shopping at Sam's Club to stock up our refrigerator. While we were walking though the isles, we found Emmett's current favorite snack item: fruit snacks!
At Sam's Club, we found a box of 72 count snack bags, nearly 3 times more in the box than a normal sized box. Amy and I looked at each other and agreed this larger sized box ought to last us nearly a full week!
Here's where I need to digress and tell you another story.
A few nights ago, Emmett got into the pantry and brought me a bag of fruit snacks. I told him it was alright to have them, so I helped him open them and eat them.
After the bag was empty, he disappeared around the corner, and came back shortly with another bag of fruit snacks. I told him one was enough for tonight, and so he turned around and walked away. I watched him, though, sit down in the floor and figure out how to open the bag of snacks for himself.
Now we know to put the snacks up high enough so he can't reach them. Just relying on him not to be able to open the bags in his own isn't an option anymore.
Thus, if we're not cautious, he'll eat the entire jumbo pack in a week!