Funny! And true, too. That first picture reminded me of the scary moments when my son put my car key into an electric outlet and got knocked on his butt. He must have been 3 years old. He was so lucky to get just a small mark on his finger. The car key was melted smooth. I was shaking for hours. Boys!
Thanks for the laughs. I used to think the whole thing about boys was baloney...that good parenting was the real issue. Then my son raced into the world. Another of life's lessons learned.
Funny! And true, too. That first picture reminded me of the scary moments when my son put my car key into an electric outlet and got knocked on his butt. He must have been 3 years old. He was so lucky to get just a small mark on his finger. The car key was melted smooth. I was shaking for hours. Boys!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the morning chuckle.
ReplyDeleteYou are an American living in Minnesota. Right? But I see your blogspot address having a .ca address. Is that how you see it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laughs. I used to think the whole thing about boys was baloney...that good parenting was the real issue. Then my son raced into the world. Another of life's lessons learned.
ReplyDeleteLOL! VERY funny post! So much truth here.
ReplyDeleteIt is a fun post.
ReplyDeleteThe kid at the top of the long hill made me gasp!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how having boys changes so many mothers' ideas of what motherhood will be like. (well, unless you grew up with brothers!)
ReplyDeleteLOL!
These are gorgeous pictures! Yes, indeed, they need guidance and supervision. Thanks for stopping by my blog, Troutbirder!
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ReplyDeleteFunny, and scary, too! I have a couple of grandsons who would fit right in.
ReplyDeleteBawhahahaha! Boys will be boys! ;)
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
I have a photo of three soldiers doing this exact thing. They aimed at and hit the waters of Japan.
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