This is Colby's blog, right? So I am practically forced to spew how wonderful/sweet/kind/adorable he is. And thats ok, because I have PLENTY of material. And then, enter the toddler stage. He's almost a year and a half, and boy does this kid have an opinion. So here we go.
Whats not-so-cute about him right now?
*He wants to share all of his toys, but will scream if you put any of them down. He'll wander around and soon you'll have a shoe, big plastic ball, toy hammer, and a mop in your lap. Don't you dare remove them!
* He will find your clean socks, and will separate them. And scatter them around the house. It took me five minutes this morning to find a match.
*If he sees you on the computer, in the computer room, or anywhere near the door to the computer room HE MUST PLAY STARFALL.
*Tantrums. Full blown, thrown on the ground, kicking his little feet tantrums. At family functions. Niiiiiiiiice.
*Apparently mommy isn't allowed to go pee without the comfort of his 'blankie'. He won't leave me in peace unless I cuddle with his blanket. Wait, did I just post this on the internet?
*Sacrament meeting is only survived with the use of many fruit snacks.
*Daddy forgot to pack fruit snacks last week and left me to deal with him myself. Oh wait, this is about Colby's uncuteness.
*And lastly I would like to know who taught my son to burp on purpose, and then who taught him it was funny!
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Kids are fun eh? I have to admit... this post made me laugh! Feel free to say ha ha at us when we go thru the same thing ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is all so cute! My grandson doesn't do anything un-cute! Also, the new page design looks like you are the real octuplet mom!!
ReplyDeleteI think all the un-cute things are adorable. I think I'm more happy to know that someone else's kid does the same thing mine does.
ReplyDeleteI am certain he will love knowing all the uncuteness along WITH the cuteness.
ReplyDeleteUm, the burp thing? I think that was me....
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