The life and times of Anna, Paul, Poppy, Finley and Georgie.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Paul is so proud
Paul, being the adopted American that he is, enjoys new holiday discoveries every year. This year was his first ever gingerbread house creation, and he is of course extremely proud, so take a look at his handiwork.
I'm not really sure what the thin mints are supposed to be. Either really large, round windows or perhaps some chubby people sitting on the deck. As for the deck, I think it got built by default since one side of the house was falling down.
"You won’t see this in your local newspaper any day soon. It comes from the Latin poppysma, via the defunct French popisme. Romans used the original for a kind of lip-smacking, clucking noise that signified satisfaction and approval. In French, it referred to the tongue-clicking tsk-tsk sound that riders use to encourage their mounts. The only writer in English known to have used our word was James Joyce, in a stage direction in Ulysses: 'FLORRY WHISPERS TO HER. WHISPERING LOVEWORDS MURMUR, LIPLAPPING LOUDLY, POPPYSMIC PLOPSLOP.'"
Georgie girl
She may look innocent, but don't be fooled, she one crazy pup
The Office (American and British), The IT Crowd, The Mentalist, 30Rock, The Amazing Race, Friends, Project Runway, Wire In The Blood, Alias, King Of Queens, The Catherine Tate Show, American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance , The X Factor, Samantha Who. Waking the Dead, Pushing Daisies, Doctor Who, Torchwood
3 comments:
Why are the thin mints hanging out on the porch?
Ha, love the cookie deck! Great job!!
I'm not really sure what the thin mints are supposed to be. Either really large, round windows or perhaps some chubby people sitting on the deck. As for the deck, I think it got built by default since one side of the house was falling down.
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