Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. -- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
Frankie and Slim
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Not sure if I can caption this or not but I totally understand the great accomplishment accompanying it.
ReplyDeleteYep, it's a deal Bonnie. See the little toes of my grand niece in the lower left? I guess she was gazing proudly at her good work. Meanwhile I guess "The shuttle has landed" is the only caption I can think of. If you come up with a caption, do come back:)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a huge day for a little one! I love the toes in the photo!
ReplyDeleteA big moment in your grand niece's life. Caption: "SEE I TOLD YOU CAN COULD DO IT"
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
I will rewrite the caption as I made a spelling mistake
ReplyDeleteCaption" SEE, TOLD YOU I COULD DO IT"
Sorry about the mistake.
Yvonne.
PG, don't you just love the toes! I didn't see them at first and just wanted to tickle them. Yes this was a big deal.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I love your caption and am surprised you didn't rhyme it so I'll do it for you: "There was really nothing to it. See, told you I could do it!" Is that acceptable? LOL
Great caption idea Granny Annie. I think it's funny you came up with that before you read my blog. I still don't have a great caption idea. The only thing I can think of is "Get a load of this"???!!!
ReplyDeletei think i have officially seen it all in blogland, thanks to you annie.
ReplyDeletecongratulations little tyke! i can see your little toe-ies (that what we call them in my home).
;)
Well Bonnie, you can't top that one. Great!
ReplyDeleteYep Maria, I wondered when I posted this if it would be a first. I've never seen another like it. LOL
I love Bonnie's "Get a load of this!" I think we have a winner here.
ReplyDeleteHey, "I think we have a winner here!" That's a good one as well!! ;)
PS - Love the toes!!
Yep Scarlet, you ended up with a good caption too:)
ReplyDeleteAll I can remember is last month when my grandson emerged from the bathroom to exclaim..."Mommy that was the biggest poopie, ever!" that is a real conversation starter.
ReplyDeletePlease don't tell me there is something in that small toilet. I am hallucinating, right?
ReplyDeleteGood god, now I really HAVE seen it all.
THE FIRST PLOP TOWARDS A FUTURE OF MANY!
ReplyDeleteBravo!! Way to go! hehe
Ah,yes, Annie. I remember it well! The first time my husband and I did the "Poopy" dance around the potty chair.
ReplyDeleteThere was great excitement as the poopy hit the potty with clapping and cheering and promises of candy.
It was,indeed, a special day and we went through this ceremony with three more kids.
The day the potty chair finally made the trash can was a grand day all the way around...
Indeed Tabor, "The biggest poopie ever" is a conversation starter.
ReplyDeleteRK, indeed you have now seen it all. LOL
Okay Moon, "plop" is right.
Nancy, I could have easily guessed you and your spouse had done the poopie dance. It is an age old tradition. (Not to be saying you are age old.) LOL
Oh yes I certainly do remember what a great accomplishment this is both for the toddler and the parents!
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a better caption.
Mountain Mama, you are so right, this was quite an accomplishment. I just had to post it and I thank my niece for telling me it was okay to use her photo. This might go down in blog history for world's strangest post. LOL
ReplyDeleteYour niece will be so proud when she grows up and reads your blog! ha ha
ReplyDeleteMy oldest son and his wife can totally relate to this post....they are "in the process" of potty training Owen....and, I know that they sing and dance in celebration of the few successes that they have had!
Thanks for the laugh....
xoxo