The upside is it makes me laugh, which is precisely why he does these things. The growling is not done in anger but to get a laugh out of me.
The peeing and diaper thing? It was hysterical. Less so when I had to change my socks and pants and clean the floor and do another load of laundry.
K just took him out. He wouldn't nap earlier so we went to the store. The yarn store. That was a mistake as he was on my back in the ergo pulling everything. Including his socks and shoes.
OH! just as I was typing this, I got a call from K. Apparently on her way to the mall, he pulled off both shoes (which is surprising, because these, unlike the earlier ones, are the old school baby lace ups) and chucked one at her head. While she was driving.
The terrible twos have officially commenced.
Well, Grace has her own way of asserting her two-ness. She now pulls herself directly to the edge of her crib and looks like she is trying to climb out.
There's a Flickr pool of photos as part of a protest against, I think, Ken Starr's ricockulous effort to forcibly divorce the gay couples who were married pre-Prop. 8: [link]
Some of the pictures are just stunning, because of the force of the love and joy of those couples and families. Like this one: [link] Or this one: [link]
Noah is too funny, Kat, but I say that as a non-parent.
I'm in the wi-fi section of the hotel waiting for my sister to play her turn at scrabble. It's the fourth hand I've had in a row that's got a seven letter word, but I've only gotten to play one. On a triple word square.
Life is okay, and the daiquiris are free.
ita, he is funny usually. But it's all fun and games until he pees on your floor.
FCM: Chrissie Hynde, Debbie Harry, Joan Jett.
Noah, welcome to Twoberty.
Happy birthday, Jesse! Happy birthday, Theo!
When asked to stop, he growls.
My 8-month-old great niece has started doing this when she is happy. It's a little disconcerting and extremely funny.
No offense for you, fence-sitter!
Agnostics never get to have any fun!