Leif is two and a half, and my daughter is five.
'Just Rewards (2)'
Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
sj, I'm so glad you're feeling better.
Aimee, they'd be foolish not to cast you. And then they'd be zombies.
Thanks, everyone! It's nice to know I'm not alone in the struggle. (Freeeeeeeeeeee-dom!)
beej, I'm calling my rep's office right after lunch. erika put it best: "Tax problems suck."
I hope your audition goes well, Aimee.
Leif sounds like he'll go far. Quite an eye for opportunity.
Did I forget to thank everyone for the ~ma? Sorry, bad brain today. I really really really appreciate the good wishes.
He is quite the opportunist, turn your back for a second and the toilet is full of liquid soap.
Leif sounds like he'll go far. Quite an eye for opportunity.
Particularly since he understands the concept of getting what you want on the backs on others.
Two year old's are so adorable that way; as long as they are doing that kind of thing in their parent's home and not in mine.
You know one time this weekend I had a big coughing spasm in the kitchen and fell to my hands and knees. Leif took that moment to climb onto my back so he could reach the donuts on the counter.
Oh my word, my husband has been posting as Gud, and has forgotten the ages of our children, and okay, one child entirely, but still...This is epitomizes our family dynamic.
Leif took that moment to climb onto my back so he could reach the donuts on the counter.
Hee. I think my 10yo would still take this opportunity.
eta: really sorry about the icky coughing stuff, but thanks for the giggle.
Once I had a leg cast (that covered my entire leg) - I was on a bus and I had my leg stretched out in front of me. I had the first forward-facing seat, so my leg sat alongside the last of the sideways-facing seats in front of me.
A kid of about two used my leg in its cast as a step for climbing onto the seat. (Luckily the cast could easily bear his weight.)