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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.

 

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Blogger Sucre Maple Says:

hati2 tuh kacangnya des.. takut keselek deh.. =:O

 
 
Blogger poetlodge Says:

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

 
 
Blogger Lisa Says:

tatian si iche

 
 
Blogger Jen Says:

Meu Deus!!! Never knew that there were such foods. Glad to hear that she is ready for more.

 

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