Go Go Go'Gurt!!!

A Go'gurt is a yogurt that comes in squeezable tubes (of fun). <-- I was very tempted to write up a little poem after that opening line, but I don't have it in me today! :) Someday I will subject you all to my silly rhyming! Back on topic: My boys are goo-goo for go-gurt and can eat almost an entire box of 8 at one sitting. The only reason they don't eat all 8 is because I usually make them stop. Brady alone can put down 2 or 3 AFTER eating his entire meal. Thank God Costco sells boxes of 32 tubes! I am thinking about using them as a form of currency around here. "Ok boys....clean up the playroom and I'll let you have 2 go'gurts each!" <-- as a side note, I usually bribe them to clean using "gummy bears" (gummy vitamins). This, I have to remind myself, is the yogurt consumption of a 3 year old, a 2 year old and a 10-month old. I fear for my life when these three are teenage boys! I'll be eating a diet of strictly ramen just to afford their go'gurt habit! Here, as always, are the pictures. I give you: go'gurt consumption at the 554!

This is how Brady consumes go'gurts....he opens his mouth WIDE like a little starving bird and I squeeze it in! Can you see the small tear coming from his eye? That was because the older boys go their tubes and he was VERY impatiently waiting for his!
Logan - our go'gurt pro! (these things are sort of hard to eat...think toothpaste tube and how you have to squeeze from the bottom up. Aiden usually demands more when his tube is only 1/2 way done. I have to work it up from the bottom and show him that there is more yogurty goodness still available!)
"that please!" Brady now points to things he wants. The first thing he ever pointed to? A go'gurt! Some of these come in crazy colors. I bought a box that had bright green ones and...well....Bray's diaper was quite "colorful" the next day (neon green!) I was just glad I remembered feeding that thing to him or I would have freaked out!
Aiden proudly displays his favorite treat!
Round 1 down....I think they all had their 2nd tubes going at this point.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

But, Mommy, shouldn't you have a go'gurt too???? SoCal Mom

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Stories about BRLAB: Brian & Renay, two relatively sane parents, and our three adorable, but active boys: Logan - 9, Aiden - 7 and Brady - 6. I started this blog to document our adventures and milestones for those family members who are far away and can't always share the fun in person. This blog has become my way to keep track of everything in the lives of my growing boys - from the super big stuff that seems the most important to the small things that probably really ARE the most important. I always include tons of pictures because I plan to make a book out of the blog on a yearly basis. Time flies by so fast, I can only hope that these posts will help us remember all the wonderful and silly times we have together as a family.