Not That It Happened To Me Monday: The Easter Candy Edition

You know how some parents self-righteously insist that it is not sugar per se that makes kids hyper, but rather the exciting and sometimes overwhelming situations in which sugar-rich foods are frequently found (ie. birthday parties, Halloween, Easter) that result in children fraught with an abundance of energy.

Most people probably wish that those parents would end up with kids that consume their weight in sugar on a day such as Easter and proceed to run and run and run as though chased by hordes of demons with an extra large helping of screaming and teach those smug parents a lesson. 

Not that I am a superior-sounding parent with sugar-crazed children. But imagine the look on that sanctimonious parent’s face. Just imagine…

Going through their heads: “OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!!! CANDEEEEEE!!!!”

One Response

  1. Julia Says:

    Haha! That caption is totally appropriate! Lol. ;) And when I scrolled down and saw that picture of Avery holding the chocolate eggs…that’s exactly what I was imagining when I reading about sugar-fueled-hyper-active children. Heh.

    P.S. I miss hunting for eggs. Or at least having an excuse to hide them for someone.

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