Kids are a trip because they rarely make sense. For whatever reason lately,
he's been telling us all the things that we shouldn't eat..."no eat
daddy's car"..."no eat doggy", etc.
Watching them learn and develop is fascinating.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 12:50 PM, PT wrote:
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> hahaha well at
hahaha well at least he is getting the important things ... unless he
was saying "no, eat poop." =-/
On 7/12/2011 10:16 AM, G Money wrote:
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> Yesterday while changing my son's diaper, he said "no eat poop".
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> Not quite George Washington, but i was proud nonetheless :)
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> (He's 2)
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Learning to not eat poop is a big milestone, congrats.
Now, the question is, why did he feel like he had to tell you to not
eat him poop, hmm? :)
Judah
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 7:16 AM, G Money wrote:
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> Yesterday while changing my son's diaper, he said "no eat poop".
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> Not quite George Wash
Yesterday while changing my son's diaper, he said "no eat poop".
Not quite George Washington, but i was proud nonetheless :)
(He's 2)
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Judah McAuley wrote:
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> My kiddo is 4.5 and while we really try and limit her time in front of
> a screen, she obviously has
My kiddo is 4.5 and while we really try and limit her time in front of
a screen, she obviously has a love of computers. I had to set up an
email address for her on my personal domain awhile ago for emailing
back and forth with our doctor (each email address is linked to a
different EMR chart). She