You are so lucky you only get to see the edited version of me because the unedited version of me leaves quite a bit to be desired sometimes. For example, I just threw a massive fit because Put Pie, my 3 year old, would not eat the cereal bar she had just asked for. And by fit I mean: complete tantrum, which included throwing said cereal bar on the floor. Mami #FAIL.
No worries, we kissed and made up and the cereal bar has been dusted off and consoled. Poor cereal bar.
For more edited versions of me, please stop by and visit my following posts:
- At Aiming Low: Go Wait in the Car! You won’t believe this story. It’s the kind of story that I tell at parties. You might end up telling it too.
- At CafeMom: I Got What I Got. I take a stand against Christmas lists.
Disclosure: An actual cereal bar was damaged in the making of this post.

I love your disclosure.
Serial bar killer – oh no I mean cereal bar killer
I guess you don’t have a dog.
LOL
lol!
drooling over t!
xx
I know you weren’t laughing at the time… but this made me giggle…. we’ve all been there! 🙂
we all throw tantrums but mine are usually over no chocolate or wine in house!
I’ve had more than my share of tantrums. It happens.
I kind of like the unedited version of myself better, and I think I’m going to try to edit myself less. I’m more fun that way. 😉
It does get darned inconvenient being human sometimes. A great thing about kids is that they are very forgiving.
Good stuff. Makes us all remember when we “were there” and gives us a giggle at the same time. Thanks for sharing!
Poor cereal bar! But edited or unedited, Mommy food tantrums are *always* understandable…and entertaining.
lol, you sound like me!
Don’t feel too bad. We’ve all had meltdown moments we’ve regretted. Glad it all ended well. Just wanted to let you know that the CafeMom link goes to the Aiming Low story. I bet that story makes a great icebreaker.
Thank you for letting me know about the link.
I have certainly done that more times than I want to admit.