OMG!!!
#81
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Martinsville, Indiana
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When the little girls learned how to take their sleepers and PJ's off last winter, my daughter would use safety pins to keep their things on, and ended up having to then pin the sleepers on the inside when they could get the pins off if they were pined on the outside of their sleepers. Now they can dress themselves, so if they get cold, they can put clothes back on.
Her older 2 didn't do things like these two do, it's kind of like 'monkey see, monkey do!' But twins are a lot of fun!
Her older 2 didn't do things like these two do, it's kind of like 'monkey see, monkey do!' But twins are a lot of fun!
#85
Please remember all of these stories and tell your son when HIS son starts doing "boys will be boys" type things. One of the joys of being a grandma is that I can tease my son about his goofy things he did....but these days I do it on Facebook for the world to see! (His friends love it and tease him mercilessly and he snickers and enjoys the attention from mom, at age 27 and 1200 miles away, stationed in TX with the Air Force!)
#86
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Somewhere
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When my oldest was 3 or so my mom tried her hand at potty training him. She taught him to say all the big words. Like Bowel Movement. Yeah. It struck something with him. So we are at mom's and she is so proud. He is in the bathroom with the door open. He's yelling, "One. Two. Three. BA-BOOM!!!!!!" (repeats) So he comes out of that bathroom and I say, "What were you doing?" He innocently says, "I was having a BOMB Movement." What ever works.
#87
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: West Texas
Posts: 192
Relax!! My granddaughter told me she went in to pick up her son one morning not long ago & he was sitting there with his dirty diaper sitting on his head. Well the little sweetie grinned at her & put out his arms to be picked up as usual. lol
#88
Originally Posted by ann31039
Originally Posted by Yosamitesa
Originally Posted by Teddybear Lady
I know I shouldn't laugh but... boys can do funny things. I know, I raised one. He's 31 and still cracks me up sometimes.
my 14 month DGS seems to think his is a toy and keeps tryin to pull it off whenever he gets his diaper off. Makes me cringe every time I see him do it.
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