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When my niece was 3 months old I got to watch my brother try to change her diaper. Hysterical stuff. I think the day she was born is now second on his list of favorite times with her, number one being the day she took to the potty!
I remember my mother watching my sister try to cope with changing and wrapping my nephew up and laughing like crazy. the she walked over picked him up and in 2 seconds he was clean, changed and happy. All she said was “serves you right.”
LOL Snappy and THL. My friends grandma once told him that since parents and kids are each others worst enemies in the family, that makes Grandparents and grandkids best friends since they have the same enemy in common. Thus the spoiling effect.
When my niece was 3 months old I got to watch my brother try to change her diaper. Hysterical stuff. I think the day she was born is now second on his list of favorite times with her, number one being the day she took to the potty!
“Miss Daisy shopped at the Piggly Wiggly.”
And no one pronounced it quite like she did.
Kens that sounds about right.
LOL…I’m not sure if Piggly Wiggly had surveilance cameras but it could be worth checking out!
Bxgrl- I didn’t get to that chapter in the book yet. LOL
I spoke to my goddaughter (she’s 7) and said, “Mommy told you I’m having a baby girl, right?”
She says, completely nonplussed “Yes”
I say, “What’s the matter?”
“I’m so sick of girl babies.”
She has a 17 month old sister. LOL!
I remember my mother watching my sister try to cope with changing and wrapping my nephew up and laughing like crazy. the she walked over picked him up and in 2 seconds he was clean, changed and happy. All she said was “serves you right.”
Miss Daisy shopped at the Piggly Wiggly.
Snappy is there surveillance footage of “The super conniption of ’82 in Piggly Wiggly”?
LOL Snappy and THL. My friends grandma once told him that since parents and kids are each others worst enemies in the family, that makes Grandparents and grandkids best friends since they have the same enemy in common. Thus the spoiling effect.