Thursday, May 15, 2008

Quirks From Zoom

Do Zoomlian's have quirks? Zoomlians are quirks! The only trick is to skip the spectacular.

So, 6 unspectacular quirks, requested by the Queen of Carrots.

1. 1 out of 6 Zoomlians would eat a fuzzy caterpillar if we let him.

2. 2 out of 6 Zoomlians would prefer to eat all their food (and drink) at room temperature. Hey! I just realized that caterpillars are always at room temperature!

3. 3 out of 6 Zoomlians would rather scoot (on a scooter) than walk anywhere. This includes going from the living room to the dining room. (They aren't actually allowed to scoot in the house. Anymore.)

4. 4 out of 6 Zoomlians love to use the dictionary and then get lost in it looking up new and interesting words.

5. 5 out of 6 Zoomlians like to eat squid.

6. 6 out of 6 Zoomlians enjoy learning about ratios and percents when demonstrated with chocolate.

I'll tag Kate in NJ, Jennifer from Et Tu, and Margaret in Minnesota.
You are supposed to tag 6, but you are the three I'm most curious about!

Also, feel free to reply in the comments if I didn't link to your blog!

4 comments:

Jennifer @ Conversion Diary said...

Thank you for the tag! I'm always stumped by these kinds of open-ended memes, but I'll try to think of something!

Garden State Kate said...

LOL,Thanks..I'm doing it, but having a hard time coming up with any "quirks" lol.

Queen of Carrots said...

Does the caterpillar eater like or dislike squid?

We had a random-mushroom eating incident this week, followed by what I was afraid was going to be a close call with worms. Fortunately no ill effects have been seen.

Fascinating statistics!

Wendy said...

Oh, sure! That's Oob. His favorite things to eat are crayons, but given the resultant diapers, I thought it was too spectacular for this list.

Leena loved worms at this stage. You've heard the "only thing grosser than a worm in your baby's mouth is half a worm"? It's way grosser to find she's looking for worms on purpose.

I like to just consider it,"Leena used to eat like a bird."