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I am sure our phone will be ringing off the hook for playdates

And the hits just keep on coming...

Little man is in a mood, a very bad mood. He is insulting everyone he knows including the dog and is in time out for his unacceptable behavior. He informed his buddy MO (the sweetest little guy) he is "the weirdest person he knows" and then told his sister "you are the stupidest girl on Earth." Needless to say, bedtime cannot come fast enough today. I want my sweet little boy back.

I just hope JG isn't getting sick, he like his father, gets real surly before crashing.

Comments

Karen said…
I like this kid more and more all the time, Susan. I'm in exactly the same mood today. Unfortunately, as a grown-up, I'm not allowed to call people names.
Susan said…
I hear ya. I wish I could do the same as JG. I actually do act like him quite often when driving alone.
Karen said…
Hmm. Maybe what I needed yesterday was a good drive.

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