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fullygoldy) wrote2007-03-03 06:11 am
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Oh, Those Wacky Kids
The other night at dinner, the girl was being particularly silly. This isn't a rare occurence by any stretch, but she was certainly doing her best blonde impersonation. Finally, I couldn't take it any more, and I asked, "what are you on?"
the girl: Um. The chair?
me: ::boggle:: Oh. Nice!
the boy: Hey, I want some of that chair.
all: LOL
the boy: Seriously, move over! As he slides off his chair and half onto hers.
Of course by then, we were all laughing so hard that the rest of the meal devolved into a silliness competition.
Today, I am "babysitting" for the girl. She has brought a "Baby Think It Over" home for the weekend, but she works from 7-11 am today. Supposedly, I'm being paid for this job, but not in cash. :) We've dubbed the little boy "Peanut." He's very sensitive to having his head un-supported - any time you let his head tilt back at all, he wails hysterically for 30-45 seconds. I don't think that's terribly realistic, but the sleep, diaper, eat, burp, diaper, coo, sleep cycle seems familiar.
the girl: Um. The chair?
me: ::boggle:: Oh. Nice!
the boy: Hey, I want some of that chair.
all: LOL
the boy: Seriously, move over! As he slides off his chair and half onto hers.
Of course by then, we were all laughing so hard that the rest of the meal devolved into a silliness competition.
Today, I am "babysitting" for the girl. She has brought a "Baby Think It Over" home for the weekend, but she works from 7-11 am today. Supposedly, I'm being paid for this job, but not in cash. :) We've dubbed the little boy "Peanut." He's very sensitive to having his head un-supported - any time you let his head tilt back at all, he wails hysterically for 30-45 seconds. I don't think that's terribly realistic, but the sleep, diaper, eat, burp, diaper, coo, sleep cycle seems familiar.