The Princess and the (Wasabi) Pea
Princess C woke up last night and was crying. Since Mommy was at work - it was Daddy's duty to go check on her and make sure she was okay. Well I went and took her into our bedroom. We were going to watch TV for a little bit until she fell asleep (or Mommy got home - which ever came first). We were laying on the bed and I grabbed the remote control and changed the channels for about 15 seconds. When I looked at her she had the strangest face - kind of a scared / confused / mad face. It really scared me and her mouth was kind of moving so I swept the inside her mouth and found a dried Wasabi Pea. If you don't know what a Wasabi pea - it is just a dried pea with a Wasabi (similiar to horseradish) coting on it. You see - Mommy and Daddy were eating in bed the other night (big no-no). To make it worst - they were really hot Peas. About three peas is the most you could eat at a time before your nose would burn.
Anyway - she is now an official Andorf and is ready to help Grandpa grind horseradish. A few tears but she proved she is our Andorf Princess.
hati2 tuh kacangnya des.. takut keselek deh.. =:O
shameshameshame
your knot zuppose to
grind horseradish
or eat wasabi peas in the boudoir
unless the month has a
(r) in it
like may is r-less
the immediate antidote is
pickledpigsfeet or herring
or mustard sardines
or grandpa's muskrat medicine
you &orf-ames folk need to hang out
more often in rural bottomland
brandonville
west of the giant frypan
tatian si iche
Meu Deus!!! Never knew that there were such foods. Glad to hear that she is ready for more.