July 9, 2011

Diaper Boy

C’mere little Diaper Boy! What are you surprised I know that you are nothing but a Diaper Boy? You cant hide that padded bottom from me, oh no you can’t! I see that padded bottom and I am never gona let you live it down! *giggles* Jenna 1 888 430 2010
June 18, 2011

Our Unsung Hero

Ahh, the unsung hero – Dad; so patient and kind, always there to protect you, and hold you in his big, strong arms.  He just smiles as you dance about him when he walks through the door after a long, hard day at work, more then happy to give you all the love and attention you are in such desperate need for.  Even happier to get down on the floor and play with his little ones.   Charming and witty, wise and thoughtful, and more then just a little naughty as only a Daddy can be, hehehe.  That is our ABDL Daddy Paul to a Tee.  Stern when he needs to be; loving and playful to those good little AdultBabies.  The perfect ABDL Daddy!   So here’s to our unsung hero, our Daddy Paul and to all those Daddies out there – Have a Happy Father’s Day!!   Maggie
May 24, 2011

ab mommy

  It’s so pretty out, wouldn’t you like to go camping with your ab Mommy? It’s so nice to get away sometimes and spend a couple of nights out under the stars. Now it’s really nice to do it somewhere secluded so that you can sit around the fire in your diapers and baby clothes. I find even baby sissies who like to look so pretty can have fun camping. If you think you’d like something like this the next time you call me say “Mommy Shirley can we go camping?”and that’s just what we’ll do.   Mommy Shirley
May 22, 2011

Little Sissy

Ah such a sweet little sissy you are huh,you love being dressed up and diapered and prancing around the house and also up and down the neighborhood showing off those cute little dresses and rumbas you wear.But not always because you want to hehe Its because at times you are a bad sissy and have to be punished and put into your place.That’s because you seem to like explore and go out all on your own which is not a good thing at times now it is.You know Lily knows what is best for you.And that is for you to stay in her nursery as the sissy baby you are and always will be its either that or get punished and you my dear little sweet sissy does not like that type of punishment hmm. Lily As you know Lily is your sensual  Mommy and your loving granny she is here for all your needs no matter what they are.
April 29, 2011

Little Sissy Babies!

Nanny usually takes care of little boys, and I love them like they were my own. Sometimes, though, I wish I had some little girls in the nursery to play dress-up, have a tea party, and play house. Instead of feeling sorry for myself I settle for something just as fun: I dress my boys up. Once in awhile I will find a little one that delights in playing along. I love that! I have also found that some little boys absolutely hate being done up fancy. Well who would have guessed that something so harmless as ribbon and frill could be so effective in getting bad, rough and tumble little boys to behave? The threat of being all dressed up like that for Nanny’s amusement is all the more terrifying because you know that I will follow through. Behave, or we’re going to play what I want to play! Bad little boys, especially rough boys with bad manners, need to be taught some finesse and Nanny needs to have her fun.   Your Naughty Nanny Ella
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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