Spaghetti! Spaghetti!
You’re wonderful stuff.
I love you spaghetti
I can’t get enough.
You’re covered with sauce
And you’re sprinkled with cheese,
Spaghetti! Spaghetti!
Oh, give me some more please.
You’re wonderful stuff.
I love you spaghetti
I can’t get enough.
You’re covered with sauce
And you’re sprinkled with cheese,
Spaghetti! Spaghetti!
Oh, give me some more please.
Spaghetti! Spaghetti!
Piled high in a mound,
You wiggle, you wriggle,
You squiggle around.
There’s slurpy spaghetti
All over my plate,
Spaghetti! Spaghetti!
I think you are great.
Spaghetti! Spaghetti!
I love you a lot.
You’re slishy, you’re sloshy,
Delicious and hot.
I gobble you down
Oh, I can’t get enough,
Spaghetti! Spaghetti!
You’re wonderful stuff.
Tonight Olivia tried spaghetti! Good stuff and she ate a whole bunch. While making sure it was ok to feed her spaghetti I found these wonderful directions on how to feed your child spaghetti:
Step 1: Put the highchair out on the patio or grass.
Step 2: Put Baby in just a diaper.
Step 3: Cut up the spaghetti.
Step 4: Put Baby in highchair and let him stuff his little face.
Step 5: When Baby is done, brush off excess spaghetti.
Step 6: Hold Baby at arms length and go straight to the bathtub.
Step 7: Remove diaper and spray down Baby with shower head.
Step 8: Bathe accordingly and kiss those once-again clean cheeks.
Step 2: Put Baby in just a diaper.
Step 3: Cut up the spaghetti.
Step 4: Put Baby in highchair and let him stuff his little face.
Step 5: When Baby is done, brush off excess spaghetti.
Step 6: Hold Baby at arms length and go straight to the bathtub.
Step 7: Remove diaper and spray down Baby with shower head.
Step 8: Bathe accordingly and kiss those once-again clean cheeks.
I thought they were funny. Olivia got messy but not too bad! Also there is a video and whenever I ask her if she is hungry or wants lunch she clicks her tongue. I guess it is her way of saying she is hungry! Looks like the video posted before this...so it is after the post.
The spaghetti adventure... grandma and grandpa you will be proud- I guess your love of spaghetti got passed on to Olivia! If you didn't know, my parents REALLY love spaghetti... A LOT. It was served once a week at our house. I guess that is why I do not like spaghetti that much!
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