OMG!!!
#21
LOL LOL LOL -oh---the stories I could tell about my two boys-and my sister's two boys!!! Just accept anything they do, others have done before them, so it must be ok!! My grandfather use to tell my Mom, "Anything those kids do to you--YOU'VE GOT COMING!" I'll use that on my boys when they have their own kids (which I am STILL waiting for!)
#22
Originally Posted by Yosamitesa
My 18 month old baby boy figured out how to take off diaper and wee wee all over his bed and the floor!!! Guess who isn't a happy momma!!!
Oh and it is a boy thing. My boys, I could tell you tales that would curl your hair. LOL
#23
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 662
My FIL taught my DS, when at the farm, that if you had to pee you just went where you were. So in town when he was out playing he would just go in the yard. Got him broke of that, then started peeing out his bedroom window. The urine stains on the house were a dead giveaway.
I does get worse. There's the jumping off the garage roof, the broken windows, the hill jumping with his bike, the concussions, the knocked out teeth, etc, etc, and so on. All this goes on until they get their drivers license....
I does get worse. There's the jumping off the garage roof, the broken windows, the hill jumping with his bike, the concussions, the knocked out teeth, etc, etc, and so on. All this goes on until they get their drivers license....
#25
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North East Lower peninsula of Michigan
Posts: 6,231
LOL first it was leaning to get the diaper off then playing with his little cars in the doo doo mud bogging! I also used duck tap and backwards pajamas!! Boys are an interesting bunch! I had 5
#26
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 1,079
I had twin sons (they are 32 now) who were born seven weeks early. They were a handful to take care of at first since they were preemies, but for some silly, idiotic reason I just kept thinking it would get better, say when they were six weeks old, then it would be better when they were a year, and on and on and on. It didn't get better just changed with their ages. It was very nerve wracking when they started driving, sad when they left for college, and exciting when the first GC was born. It just goes on for a lifetime and you never stop worrying about them.
#28
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 718
We had three sons..the oldest 2 were 14 months between each other. When the boys were 4 and 5.. we had a wedding gift opening at a hotel with a swimming pool...someone comes into the hall and says..there are two cute little kids in their undies swimming..yup..our sons... they decided to swim with the group that rented the pool for drills.
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