The problem was created by Cathy that led Dylan believing ribs were not free. He actually thought it cost him a ten dollar for ten prime ribs. Since he did not have any extra money with him, he ran toward to his dad who was napping. He was desperately for money to have prime ribs. Cathy had a change of heart by lending him a dollar so he could give it to Doug, Dylan's great uncle, who was serving us tasty ribs.
Before he served Dylan and others for a dinner, Doug also caused a real scare of Dylan.
Dylan: Are you going to eat me for dinner?
Doug: Sure, we can eat your ribs!
Everyone teased him, including Beth and Pam that we would be eating his ribs. From that moment, he started having a GREAT scare that we were actually serious. His tears rolled down his cheeks.
Boy, weren't we all wicked? Luckily, Cathy came up to comfort him.
He even told the next door neighbor that they must bring a dollar for each rib. Believe it or not, the neighbor actually gave Doug a dollar for each rib. (Of course, we returned the money back to the next neighbor.)
5 comments:
Don't make us look so bad. $1.00 a rib is a very good deal, also we had a 2 for 1 sale going, if your brought a coupon. Grandchildren are never BBQ'd, they are just too difficult to catch.
oh yeah, one more thing, it was easy to get $ from the neighbor, he is only 3 years old.
Hee hee!!! A twist of irony! Children say the darnedest things and imagine beyond to see which is real or unreal which is indeed adorable for their ages such as Dylan!!!
~Ginny
OH yeah, if I had known the coupon would be acceptable.. I would have brought it to your place :-)
My Mom told me about the $1 rib sale. You guys are a hoot!
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