SteelyKid Versus Vegetables

This is of interest to approximately eight people in the entire world, but SteelyKid got her first taste of "yellow vegetables" this weekend (step three on the road to solid food, after rice cereal and oatmeal cereal). Which provided a nice opportunity to play with the digital video camera we got for Christmas:

Yes, that's right, I now have the ability to embed disgustingly cute baby videos along with the usual still photos. I'm sure there's got to be a way to parlay this into world domination, if I can just find the angle...

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if I can just find the angle...

Emmy's price might be too high, but if you could get her to teach SteelyKid quantum mechanics, you'd be on your way.

By the way, it's quite some time since we've heard anything at all about Emmy. How is the Queen of Niskayuna adapting to SteelyKid?

I always thought feeding kids at this age was akin to spackling.