One day, a funny little girl named Autumn from the nearby village of Lakeland came to visit Schnuck's with her mama on a journey to find delicious foods to fill their empty pantry. Autumn saw the jar of peanut butter and was immediately enthralled.
Autumn's mama not only let her carry the jar of peanut butter inside Schnuck's but Autumn kept the jar with her in the car. The jar was very happy to get to see all kinds of new things whizzing by.

When they got home, Autumn and the jar of peanut butter had many adventures. They walked on a golf cart path, dodging fast carts and silly geese.
They flipped and flopped with Autumn's papa.
They took a ride together on Autumn's mama.
They rested and basked in the sun.
They even played with paper and books and all kinds of toys!
The jar of peanut butter had been a little afraid that it might have to go back to its boring life on the shelf but, no, other than a short break for dinner and a bath, Autumn kept the jar with her until well after dark.
And as they snuggled down ready for bed, the jar smiled and was very, very happy.
The End.
8 comments:
Ahhh, it's the simple things...
that is the most awesome blog post i have ever read. what a lucky peanut butter jar!
Seriously, that was funny. Forget buying kids toys, the seem to prefer boxes, pots and pans, and who knew....peanut butter jars!
I know what to get my grandkids for Christmas now.
You have no idea... I've been laughing about this for an entire day now. That's SO funny...
Omg, so cute.
Can you publish this for my kid?
Thanks for all the comments!! I am seriously still laughing about this whole peanut butter jar thing. She's not as attached to it today but if she sees it, Autumn will carry it around for bit.
Lauren, I was joking with someone that I wished I could draw because I would totally make this a kids story!
Oh, and someone asked me what's on Autumn's head in her first pic--it's the outer part of a two piece tube cake pan. She recently discovered my stash of cake and springform pans.
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