- "That is not appropriate!" (As if a 1 year old cares.)
- "Don't put your toothbrush on your penis." (While getting his diaper changed.)
- "Don't put Barkers on your penis." (Barkers is his stuffed puppy.)
- "You don't need chocolate chips at 8:30 in the morning."
- "Sure! You can have chocolate chips at 8:30 in the morning."
- "When you're a daddy, you will understand." (Along the same lines as #1.)
- "Please don't make a mess!" (Huh?! He's 1...)
- "Mommy would be a bad mommy if she let you do that."
The moral of the story is threefold:
- Parenting makes you say sentences you never thought possible.
- 1 year olds are oblivious to the expectations adults put on them. For the most part, this is probably a good thing. A lot of my first expectations are re-thought out after remember that my son is 1. Still a baby.
- Don't let a boy hold things while you're changing his diaper.
And here's a picture of me and my precious, precious boy (one of them):
And please excuse my look of "more-than-appropriate-for-the-situation" excitement. Sam looks worried. And so he should. His mother is weird.
3 comments:
haha! You're so weird and you're right, that facial expression far exceeds what's required for the situation. You look like a creep...
(PS - I'm changing my profile picture on FB....)
Why would your son have a toothbrush while changing him? How does this kind of stuff happen? All part of the unexplained?!
I'm laughing my head off! Funny.
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