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dixie_fried 01-04-2012 08:24 AM

How's my lipstick?
 
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Any on my teeth? :D
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My toddler is potty learning and insists on "pwivate-cy" when he goes potty. It seems he needed time to get his make-up on instead of doing his business!!
Thought you all might get a giggle out of this!

Up North 01-04-2012 08:32 AM

Adorable that is a little better than when my grandson came out with a Desitin face mask on!

Ditter43 01-04-2012 08:35 AM

He looks like he is planning to become a member of Kiss!!! Too cute!

Wanabee Quiltin 01-04-2012 08:38 AM

DH and I had a good laugh from this pic. What a cutie.

BuzzinBumble 01-04-2012 08:46 AM

So funny and such an adorable little guy! He looks quite delighted with himself! Thank you for the laughs and for bringing back memories Dixie! My daughter was artistic with lipstick too... and crayons, and markers... Only one week after I finished wallpapering our kitchen she made it more colorful! And there was the time my son mummified himself in panty liners.:o
We just sent our son (our youngest) off to college this year and Oh how i miss those years when my kids were little. Do your best to preserve these crazy wonderful times in a special place in your heart!

Oh my goodness Donna... how in the world did you get all that Desitin off? LOL!

Up North 01-04-2012 08:49 AM

I do not know how DDIL got the Desitin off It was her problem!! I raised 5 boys saw it all!! It was not as funny then as it is now!

dixie_fried 01-04-2012 09:16 AM

He sure is a hoot!
I often think to myself that he was given to me to keep me humble and humorous! (His brother and sister are 10 and 15 years older than he is...) And, I really enjoy him at 40 more than I did my other two when I was younger and not as patient.
It takes patience to laugh at things like this and what I lovingly refer to as his "cave art"--pen/pencil/sharpie/crayon markings on the walls at knee height. Thank goodness for Magic Eraser and a glass of wine!!

BuzzinBumble 01-04-2012 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by dixie_fried (Post 4841235)
He sure is a hoot!
I often think to myself that he was given to me to keep me humble and humorous! (His brother and sister are 10 and 15 years older than he is...) And, I really enjoy him at 40 more than I did my other two when I was younger and not as patient.
It takes patience to laugh at things like this and what I lovingly refer to as his "cave art"--pen/pencil/sharpie/crayon markings on the walls at knee height. Thank goodness for Magic Eraser and a glass of wine!!

"Magic eraser and a glass of wine"! LOL! We do grow in patience and wisdom with each new child... at least we hope to!

FIVE boys Donna? I bet you did see it all. Our ONE boy was quite a handful and so different from the girls. So bless your heart!


Up North 01-04-2012 09:28 AM

I think what saved me was a lady I met in the store that had 10 children she said I lived through it and so will you! I was at times overwhelmed with their antics but I am still here!

athomenow 01-04-2012 12:49 PM

I had twins and a three yr old and there were certainly times I didn't think I would live through it. A couple of stories, age 2, boy twin sitting in the kitchen floor and girl twin putting syrup on his head making him into a panacake.
Girl twin in floor of kitchen putting Crisco on legs and calling it handceam momma. She was very well lubed up! They are 37 and 40 so I did make it and so did they!


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