Thoughts for the day:
Rylee uses the question, "So, what did you learn today?" as an icebreaker when friends come over to play. This is at the beginning of the playdate, not the end.
If you run into your bishop while coming out of the restroom at church you should turn around and hurry back in; otherwise he might give you a calling like "Assistant Primary Chorister."
Avery threw up for the first time on Sunday (other than the baby spitup of the first ten months). I learned this by stepping in it with my bare feet as I went into her room after her nap.
If your husband says something that annoys you, don't playfully throw the Barbie doll you're holding at him because it may spin wildly out of control and hit him in the face and give him a black eye. Just a thought...
If you're 33 weeks pregnant and lean down to pick up your toddler and your back gives out, don't panic. Lay down flat, then roll to the side and you can push up from your knees.
Monday, April 30, 2007
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That's so funny about Rylee. I love that she's 3 and already discovered the need for conversation ice-breakers. Ethan's ice-breaker line is to walk up to people and say "I so glad to see you!"
Does Chad really have a black eye from a Barbie? That's manly.
Ruby's ice breaker: "What's your nibble name?"
Thank you for that last one, Kate. The mental image was amazing.
Cute post, it's those everyday things that make life so funny (after the fact, of course)
You're life is never dull! I can't wait for new baby blog lists!!
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