This is what we’re dealing with today:
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March 17, 2009 in Chance, Family, Home, Motherhood, Personal Entries with 17 Comments
This is what we’re dealing with today:
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Yep! Welcome to my life
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Aw, he sounds sick still! As my step-dad always used to tell me, “When your children are little, their problems are little!”
Campbell said “why he don’t wanna eat his dinner?”
That’s the great part of being an autie instead of a mom… if he was my nephew I’d have snuck him a Ritz. My nephew Christian actually called me when my whole family was together at Christmas (I can’t travel home) and asked me if he could have a pop. He knew I’d say yes and figured it was better to call me than risk someone there telling him no.
I’m kind of a sucker that way.
“what are those called?”
“i don’t know”
“then you can’t have them.”
yikes.
@jclayville – guess who’s napping over here? NO ONE!!!! ugh!
I think that says it all doesn’t it…
awwwwwwwww… if I were there.. I’d have distracted him with crazy play.. (although my auntie instincts would be to feed him a handful of nemos I stash in my purse).. but let’s be honest.. I fear the mommy (Jen… you look like 10 kinds of crazy).
I wish I could come help.
*sigh*
*pssst.. Chance over here.. they’re called Ritz crackers…
- Uncle Jason
Jason says he wouldn’t have given him a snack either… cuz it’s not one of the choices….
gitz – my sister, renee, sneaks him food all the time. she’s a bit of a hoarder though, so I expect that from her. hahahaha!
pam – that’s how it is here. if you don’t use your words, you don’t get fed
btw… he KNOWS what they’re called.
nae – i AM 10 kinds of crazy. like my crazy looking half dried hair? i didn’t know i looked that bad till i saw the video, but the video was so funny, i didn’t care what i looked like
jason – shut it!
nae – EXACTLY… not one of the choices at all.
Tell Chance that there he’s lucky because there aren’t any Ritz crackers where Auntie Helen is.
And why don’t I get a mug?
because he doesn’t know who you are silly..
he thinks there are 2 of me.
This is too funny! I love how calm you are during this whole thing.
“Get your hand out of there.” I have to say that to my husband sometimes when he gets grabby on cheese I’ve grated for lasagna or something.
Helen – because if it costs $10 to send those two to Cali, it will cost me my mortgage to send you ONE. plus, Nae paid for those mugs when she was here… she painted with Chance.
Amanda – at least he obeyed
I know I commented on here once already, but…
Your parenting reminds me a lot of my younger sister (she’s not online, btw) and is the polar opposite of my elder sister (who is online).
When my niece and nephew were younger, I used to have to leave the room so I wouldn’t laugh when they did stuff like this…it’s good memories now
David – um… is that good or bad… that i parent like your younger sister?