I'd ignore it as long as he wasn't either causing himself injury or getting too obsessive about it.
It's not repetetive to the extent where I'll worry too much. He never actually hurts himself or does it obsessively.
And sometimes: funny.
'Conviction (1)'
[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.
I'd ignore it as long as he wasn't either causing himself injury or getting too obsessive about it.
It's not repetetive to the extent where I'll worry too much. He never actually hurts himself or does it obsessively.
And sometimes: funny.
Now I wish I'd bought smashing flannel PJs to wear to the wedding on Sunday...
And sometimes: funny
Sara cracks herself up when she does this. She's also taken to falling straight backwards on the bed, saying, "Wheeeee!" as she falls, and then convulsing into giggles.
Kids are weird. And funny.
Sneaking in and checking messages from work.
I did save six days worth of Bitches with a threadsuck, so I think I'm a little nuts.
Skimming is in order.
I haven't told Andi yet, but my hours at work just changed, effective tomorrow.
Today 11:30am-8pm.
Tomorrow? 8:30am-5 pm.
Third adjustment to my sleeping pattern in four days.
Wheee.
He-Man's sexual orientation: discuss. [link]
Betsy's links frighten me.
Is it normal for Owen to thump his head on stuff, purposely?
Not that we really want to use my children as examples of normal, but yes, if we go by my children, especially Aidan.
Going to check out the betsy link. I'm in the mood to be frightened.
Deena, I just see it as they're doing what we all WANT to do about the world most of the time.
I should go back and count the head-thunking that occurs just in this thread.
The boys never thumped their heads on stuff, but they have been the cause of their mother doing so on any number of occasions.