We spend so much money on toys at Christmas and birthday, and completely throughout the year. What does Will want to play with at the end of the day? A mixing bowl that I've had longer than I've had Jason.
"Please, sir, may I have some more?"
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
AAAAHHHHH!
While the Dorothy doll cracks me up, and if it wasn't $800 I'd totally buy Bethany the Moulin Rouge doll, I think the cream of the crop is the ability to make a doll from a photo of a loved one (keep scrolling down). My new year's resolution was to do my Christmas shopping earlier....
While the Dorothy doll cracks me up, and if it wasn't $800 I'd totally buy Bethany the Moulin Rouge doll, I think the cream of the crop is the ability to make a doll from a photo of a loved one (keep scrolling down). My new year's resolution was to do my Christmas shopping earlier....
Monday, January 5, 2009
Oh man
I think I'm going to have to make a new tag: Will stories.
I was cleaning the kitchen while Will was playing in his room before bed (or so I thought). I went in to check on him and found him in the bathtub with the cup I use to rinse shampoo out of his hair. He calmly got out of the tub and went over to the toilet where he proceeded to dump his cup in the toilet water and try to drink it. Sure, I stopped him that time, but who knows how long this has been going on.
In happier news, as I picked him up from daycare today, we walked through a classroom of 3 year olds and they mobbed Will with hugs. The first little girl came up to say good-bye and she picked him up in a bearhug. When she put him down, a little boy was there holding out his arms. That's when I noticed a line forming to hug my child. This is the little boy who starts out each morning of the past week saying "No friends. No school, no friends".
I was cleaning the kitchen while Will was playing in his room before bed (or so I thought). I went in to check on him and found him in the bathtub with the cup I use to rinse shampoo out of his hair. He calmly got out of the tub and went over to the toilet where he proceeded to dump his cup in the toilet water and try to drink it. Sure, I stopped him that time, but who knows how long this has been going on.
In happier news, as I picked him up from daycare today, we walked through a classroom of 3 year olds and they mobbed Will with hugs. The first little girl came up to say good-bye and she picked him up in a bearhug. When she put him down, a little boy was there holding out his arms. That's when I noticed a line forming to hug my child. This is the little boy who starts out each morning of the past week saying "No friends. No school, no friends".
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