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Originally posted by: rasczak
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Please don't project your failings and your child's on me and mine. These things will never happen. My daughter is an angel. 😛

They are all angels at first but once they stop looking like aliens, all hell breaks loose. Our kids are 5 and 3 and if they are silent for more than a few minutes, there is trouble brewing.

I endorse this message.

Mine are 2 and 5.

As do I, sometimes I wonder which I would prefer, the bickering with each other, or the silence that comes before the storm.

Ages 5 and almost 2 years.

this. the silence is worse because you don't know what's going to happen. i prefer the fighting because i at least know both of the kids are conscious. i have 2 girls: 6 and 3 years old.

Rivan: your rubbing alcohol tip will probably save our house's resale value.

ThePresence: if necessary your body will learn to operate on 4 hours of sleep or less a night. hopefully you won't have to.

EDIT: congrats!
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Please don't project your failings and your child's on me and mine. These things will never happen. My daughter is an angel. 😛

Mine was. Her 2s were far from terrible, and she's been a complete joy so far. Congratulations. Kids are lots of fun, and they grow up way too quickly. Enjoy all the time while you can :^)
 
That was a quick turn around - only last year you were sweating up a storm on getting hitched
 
Just wait until you get close to Christmas. You buy a nice outfit, fight for a parking spot at the nearest mall, stand in line for an hour with 100s of other screaming and hyper kids, pay your $25 for a single pic with Santa, and then you get this: Text :laugh:

We knew what was coming so we told the photo-elf we wanted the pic no matter what happened.
 
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