June 11, 2011

Naughty Nanny Games

Ella is here to babysit for you! Your parents are going out and I’m in charge for the night, but I have a feeling I’m going to be like no other babysitter you’ve ever had. This naughty nanny likes to get dirty with her charges. I can teach you a little game I like to call Curious George. Are you curious to what is underneath nanny’s blouse? Would you like to sneak a peek at nanny’s sexy titties? Would you like to touch them and play with them?  Nanny likes to play too – I like to explore what my boy has hiding in his diaper.  Aren’t you curious as to what your naughty nanny is going to do with her “special” toy? (that’s another one of nanny’s naughty little games, hehehe).  We are going to have such a wonderful time tonight playing all of Nanny Ella’s naughty little games, hehe!     Call your Naughty Nanny Ella for naughty strap on play and much much more
June 3, 2011

Journey to Dream Land

It’s bed time, time to drift off into dream land, but first Mommy has to get you ready. Hold onto Mommies shoulder, and put your little feet in these warm soft jammies, that’s it, hold on tight so you don’t fall, but no worries, if you do Mommy will always be there to catch you. Ok my sweet aby, time to cuddle on Mommies lap, and let me read you a bed time story, while you latch onto my soft full breast, and fill that little tummy up with Mommy’s sweet warm milk. Do you need a loving Mommy, to dress you, cuddle with you, and read you a bed time story until you drift off into your own little dream world? Then Mommy Maggie is the one to call.     Talk to you soon my little Adult abies   Mommy Maggie 1-888-430-2010
May 26, 2011

Be Careful What You Wish For

Sometimes I watch over boys that think they can sneak things by me – silly boys.  Case in point: I was watching over one particular boy who would go next door to play.  The boy there had a baby sister that was still in diapers, and when ever my charge would come back, he would scurry quickly by me and head directly to his room.  He thought he was being so sneaky, that I wouldn’t notice what he was smuggling in under his jacket, but I knew! (the undeniable smell was a dead give away, hehe).   Seems he enjoyed playing with the little girls used and messy diapers, so when I confronted him, I was quite sweet about the whole thing – right up to the point where I put him in one of those messy diapers…telling him that he was going to be in it for a full 24 hours AND use it as well!  You should have seen his face!  And when he tried to protest, I simply told him that maybe next time you will learn that you can’t slip anything by this Nanny, and you should be careful what you wish for – you just might get it!   Your Naughty Nanny Ella
May 19, 2011

My Kinda Crib

Ok, so here’s another gem of an antique.  No big crib that locks for my little ones – ohh noooooo!! Hehe.  Just enough room to lie down and keep still.  I dare say, they did know how to punish little ones back in the day.  No squirming allowed here; heck, no squirming here is possible.  Can you imagine, laying in here, unable to move, just wetting over and over again, not being able to avoid the rash and bed sores from forming, at the mercy of your keeper.  Ya know, I think I’ll have to have one made up special!   Maggie 1-888-430-2010   A few of Mommy’s specialties: Sissification • diaper punishment/play • paddling • infantilism • birds and the bees • age play
May 5, 2011

Super Moms Everywhere

We all know what this week is, don’t we? Hope all you little ones have something special planned for your mommies, ‘cause I wouldn’t want to be you if you don’t! All year she takes care of you and nurtures you and anticipates your every need and want. All without a thank you or a single acknowledgement of her tireless efforts day in and day out! (Are all of you feeling guilty yet? Hehe) So here’s to all you super moms both here at Phone-a-Mommy and everywhere else! Keep the cape in the closet today and take the day off!   Mommy Maggie 1-888-430-2010
April 25, 2011

The Jumblies

THEY went to sea in a sieve, they did; In a sieve they went to sea: In spite of all their friends could say, On a winter’s morn, on a stormy day, In a sieve they went to sea. And when the sieve turned round and round, And every one cried, “You’ll all be drowned!” They called aloud, “Our sieve ain’t big; But we don’t care a button, we don’t care a fig: In a sieve we’ll go to sea!” Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies live; Their heads are green and their hands are blue; And they went to sea in a sieve. II They sailed away in a sieve, they did, In a sieve they sailed so fast, With only a beautiful pea-green veil Tied with a ribbon by way of a sail, To a small tobacco-pipe mast. And every one said who saw them go, “Oh! won’t they soon be upset, you know? For the sky is dark and the voyage is long, And, happen what may, it’s extremely wrong In a sieve to sail so fast.” Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies live; Their heads are green and their hands are blue; And they went to sea in a sieve. III The water it soon came in, it did; The water it soon came in: So, to keep them dry, they wrapped their feet In a pinky paper all folded neat; And they fastened it down with a pin. And they passed the night in a crockery-jar; And each of them said, “How wise we are! Though the sky be dark, and the voyage be long, Yet we never can think we were rash or wrong, While round in our sieve we spin.” Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies live; Their heads are green and their hands are blue; And they went to sea in a sieve. IV And all night long they sailed away; And when the sun went down, They whistled and warbled a moony song To the echoing sound of a coppery gong, In the shade of the mountains brown. “O Timballoo! How happy we are When we live in a sieve and a crockery-jar! And all night long, in the moonlight pale, We sail away with a pea-green sail In the shade of the mountains brown.” Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies live; Their heads are green, and their hands are blue; And they went to sea in a sieve. V They sailed to the Western Sea, they did,– To a land all covered with trees; And they bought an owl and a useful cart, And a pound of rice, and a cranberry-tart, And a hive of silvery bees; And they bought a pig, and some green jackdaws, And a lovely monkey with lollipop paws, And forty bottles of ring-bo-ree, And no end of Stilton cheese. Far and […]
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