But to think that there is such thing as "enough" books is what scares the hell out of me.
Whenever we go on long trips, I always bring books. And I start reading as soon as I get in the vehicle. And my dad tells me to wait until we get to the highway, as if I haven't seen the road from the house to the highway four gazillion times. And then, when we're on the highway, later, he tells me to put the book away and look outside.
THERE. I LOOKED OUTSIDE. THE WORLD STILL EXISTS. CAN I READ NOW? GEEZ.
It is very annoying.
And then, when we're on the highway, later, he tells me to put the book away and look outside.
Must remember to tell my mother that she's apparently related to a gentleman from India. Though I was told to put down the book and watch TV with the rest of the family. My mother was reluctant to let me get headphones for my stereo because she was afraid I'd put on the headphones, pick up a book, and never come out again.
Ya think?
sj, I can't even imagine what I would have said to that woman. All I can picture is my jaw dropping.
Books are the one thing I will always buy for the kids. That used to be a treat when Jake was a toddler -- we'd walk downtown on a nice day, eat lunch at a little cafe, and go to the bookstore.
Orally's on Oprah? Eww. She talks to everybody, now.
But I could get the love back if she asks him about "Falafel"(/Countdown partisan)
(Hee...I just attacked someone with hummus.)
ETA: Least favorite parent book thing "Don't touch that. It's bad; it's dirty."
The only thing that was bad about always reading in the car - after I got my driver's license I kept getting lost in my home town, that I had lived in for 15 years.
Well, call me a mean mom, but I try not to buy CJ or K-Bug too many books any more.
CJ has such a huge collection that he has not read, but is working his way through.
K-Bug is too voracious of a reader (for me to afford to keep up with book purchases). I keep reminding them both about this fantastic place called the LIBRARY. They actually let you read for FREE. Shocking. Utterly shocking, I tell you.
I can understand with older kids like yours Suzi. They can and should use the library.
I can understand with older kids like yours Suzi. They can and should use the library.
Choose library! But why not with toddlers, too?
Ok, I'm a little annoyed at this part of a craigslist ad for an apartment:
Dogs only allowed if somebody is home all day to take them out. Please don't ask if you are a working dog parent, doggies just can't be expected to hold it that long.
Um, excuse me? But yeah - they can. And my dog? Has been left at home for 6+ hours everyday with no accidents for about 5 years now.
Not sure why it irritates me so much, but it does.
Well, with K-Bug, I can toss the car keys at her and tell her to haul her own tush to the library. More difficult to do that with a toddler.