• About
  • contact
  • Advertise

Picklebums

Activities, recipes, free printables and life with four kids

  • Home
  • Activities for kids
  • family food
  • parenting
  • Printables
  • farm tales
  • shop

Ice Cream Head

Posted on December 14, 2012 2 Comments

If you cracked open my skull and looked inside my head you’d find ice cream.

Yep… Neapolitan ice cream – strawberry, vanilla and chocolate.

It’s sweet, and sticky, gooey and half melted.

That is my brain right now, and it’s beginning to ooze out my ears.

So I’m going to leave with this quote…

erasers {image by becca.peterson26 via flicker}

And this post from a time when my brain was not so mushy…or maybe it was…

How Not to Answer a Difficult Question.

What do you do to get rid of Ice Cream head Syndrome?

0 shares
  • Share
  • Tweet

Filed Under: Pickle-me-kate Tagged With: picklemekate

Read the comments or scroll down to add your own:

  1. Kelly HTandT says

    A time out, and lots of rest, should hopefully eradicate sticky ice cream brain. I hope. Come back soon! x

    Reply
  2. [email protected] says

    Perfectly understandable Kate with everything you have going on. I do like that quote though!
    I watch a romantic comedy when the house is sleeping and just breathe for a little bit….seems to help before it all starts again….hugs x

    Reply

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Home » Ice Cream Head
welcome
pinterestfacebooktwitterinstagram

Search around a bit…

You might also like…

ALphabet find and colour activity - free printable

Alphabet Find and Colour Activity – Free Printable

Printed poster about 25 ways to encourage kids stuck on fridge

25 Alternatives to Saying”Good Job”

Find our printable puppets here Find our easy art activities here find our easy dinner recipes here

Find Activities by Age

  • Baby play
  • Toddler Fun
  • Preschooler Fun
  • School Kids Fun
  • Fun for Everyone

Subscribe to our newsleter

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, learn and live, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, and we pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Find posts by month

Browse all my crazy categories

Copyright © 2021 • Powered by WordPress
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
  • Home
  • contact
  • advertise
  • Privacy Policy