(no subject)
Feb. 19th, 2007 08:33 amYesterday, Mom took me and Marie to Uncle Robby's house for his birthday. Aunt Allison, Blas, Cousin Steven, and Grandpa Bob also came to his house, and we went to some Chinese restaurant. While we were waiting for our food, Adam pretended to be a walrus, with his pair of chopsticks up his gums. He also referred to fishballs as "fish nuts" while she took some of them. As for what we actually ate there, not much is noteworthy. I had some Peking duck in wraps, but for the most part, I was saving room for dessert.
When we got back to the house, we all had some carrot cake and some chocolate fondue to dip marshmallows and cherries in. I wasn't crazy about either of them.
On the way home, Mom was listening to the news on the radio, and we learned that someone lost his temper about his dinner still being in the freezer. He threw some frozen food through a door, and something fractured a 5-year-old girl's skull, and the little girl died. The man was charged with assault and reckless behavior. I read in The Zombie Survival Guide (which I brought in the car to read) that the cranium is one of the hardest surfaces to fracture, let alone shatter, but Mom told me that it's less developed with little kids than it is with adults.
When we got back to the house, we all had some carrot cake and some chocolate fondue to dip marshmallows and cherries in. I wasn't crazy about either of them.
On the way home, Mom was listening to the news on the radio, and we learned that someone lost his temper about his dinner still being in the freezer. He threw some frozen food through a door, and something fractured a 5-year-old girl's skull, and the little girl died. The man was charged with assault and reckless behavior. I read in The Zombie Survival Guide (which I brought in the car to read) that the cranium is one of the hardest surfaces to fracture, let alone shatter, but Mom told me that it's less developed with little kids than it is with adults.