Stop living the cliché.
BWAH! We're definitely doing that. Fucking Terrible Twos.
Deena, I'm tempted to find some complicted shorts that he'll have trouble getting off--but then when I actually want to start the toilet training, that could work against me. I'm also tempted to let him roam free and wild in the back yard during the day--sort of like a baby goat but with less grass eating.
Jilli--wonderful new kitties (and new names)!
Congratulations on your new kitties, Jilli and Pete. I'm sure they'll be just as thrilled to be your cats as you are to have them.
Which hairdo should I get?
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Cashmere, can he undo overalls? You can probably get cute overall style shorts, and maybe he can wear onesies or another style shirt that snaps at the crotch, underneath.
You could just try to start training him and see what happens. Every time he gets naked, bring him to the bathroom and see if he'll give it a shot.
Cashmere, can he undo overalls? You can probably get cute overall style shorts, and maybe he can wear onesies or another style shirt that snaps at the crotch, underneath.
He does have one pair of overalls. And a snap-crotch polo shirt. He's not a big fan of either.
Every time he gets naked, bring him to the bathroom and see if he'll give it a shot.
This is a good idea to try.
Yay kitties! I have no idea how to pronounce rthose names, except that however I try will probably be wrong. Also, they have the same birthday as my nephew.
Thanks, Aimee.
I like haircuts 1, 3, and 6 best
Yay kitties! I have no idea how to pronounce rthose names, except that however I try will probably be wrong.
Well, Ruthven is pronounced exactly how it looks. Tzepesh is zeh-pesh. (And yes, both the names are vampire references, because I'm a big cliché. But Pete came up with Tzepesh first!)
GC, I like 1 and 3 best.
Well, Ruthven is pronounced exactly how it sounds.
But not like it's spelled, right? It's one of those British names with a bunch of silent letters, or am I making that up?
Tzepesh is zeh-pesh.
OK, so I might have managed that.