Get Fruity
Heellooooo? This is Froggie, or Kodaiko, 3 years and 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 5 days old. As Grandmah was kind of busy in the beginning of the quarter, we family were also busy for helping her out. Anyways, as a CFO of a fruits company, I decided to watch over Grandmah's diet from now on. She used to be very thin, but since she moved to California, she has gained 30 lb! (14 kg) So, she just started to lose weight, or else, she has no clothing to wear anymore. Ahh.
She is strictly following some scientific method. Because she has to study hard at the same time, the method is not necessarily intensive. My responsibility is to record what she ate and what she did for exercise. Basically, she is to take more protein by eggs, tofu, fish, etc, along with vitamin from vegetable and fruits, and less carb. She is also doing exercise based on the scientific instruction. Hmm... scientific... Interesting.
Yea, I'm a very harsh observer. If she is lazy, I will give her a dirty look, which she is truly scared of. Heeheehee. By the way, Grandmah asked Mom if she also wanted to join her. Of course Mom said "No." After all, she is so happy to be surrounded by the sweets!
Fruits,
-FG
grandpa, dont worry if grandma doesnt go to mcdonalds with you. i will go with you.
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Ooohh, so, then when are we going? When are you coming back, Uncle Ravi? Tell me more. I wanna eat chiggan nawggets. Can't wait for your and Sugimoto's return!
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CFO of a fruits company? Now let me guess what fruits your company ‘produces’. California! Geography texts have told me long back that this state produces 80% of the fruits produced in the U.S. So it’s a season that coincides with the National calendar for fruits. You have apples, apricots, artichokes, blackberries and blueberries, cherries, figs, gooseberries, grapes and grapefruit. Then in alphabetical order there are the mangoes, melons, nectarines, okra, orange, peach, pear, plum and pomegranate. I haven’t forgotten the tomatoes, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, tangerines, strawberries and raspberries. Now is that list enough to pass you by? Which of these is grandma eating today?
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