What about "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?
Ok, so maybe giving your kids coffee ice cream before bed is not such a good idea. In an attempt to quit drinking coffee, I have been buying coffee ice cream to treat myself for such firm resolve. (No, I don't want to know how close it is to the real thing. To me, it's not coffee, it's ice cream.) Of course, I couldn't hide it from the girls. They haven't touched the chocolate ice cream since. And now I"m wondering if it's a sign that they are going to be future coffee drinkers (with lots of cream and sugar - just like mommy) when they like to wait until the ice cream is completely melted and room temperature before eating it?
We watched "Breakfast at Tiffany's" last night. It seemed somehow appropriate, the decadence of drippy, melting, coffee ice cream, while watching Audrey Hepburn munch pastries outside of Tiffany's. Bedtime could wait. Then, after the movie, after the effects of the coffee ice cream had worn off, two sleepy little girls crawled into bed, the strains of "Moon River" still floating in their heads.
We watched "Breakfast at Tiffany's" last night. It seemed somehow appropriate, the decadence of drippy, melting, coffee ice cream, while watching Audrey Hepburn munch pastries outside of Tiffany's. Bedtime could wait. Then, after the movie, after the effects of the coffee ice cream had worn off, two sleepy little girls crawled into bed, the strains of "Moon River" still floating in their heads.

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