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That's an outlet cover, by the way. The kind that are supposed to be impossible to remove without adult motor skills. Apparently, he's also soon to be our go-to person when we can't open child-proof aspirin bottles.
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You may remember the commercial last year starring Jimmy Fallon and an adorable baby girl who did not want 50% more cash back from her credit card. The tiny child had mastered both the word NO and the ability to throw cheerios and a guitar (although those...
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Photo courtesy of Loadmaster , aka David R. Tribble Despite the fact that LO is still several years away from losing his first baby tooth, I have nonetheless recently become quite concerned about what his expectations will be for me--that is, the de facto...
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LO is a morning person. He wakes up, eager to greet the day and get started on his important tasks of drinking juice, playing, reading, watching Cars , and asking for more juice when he's been told no more. Unfortunately, his zest for the beginning...
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When my sister was a little girl, she hoped to grow up to be Lynda Carter. Well, no. She actually wanted to be Wonder Woman when she grew up. That was why I was delighted to find this toy Wonder Woman , complete with invisible plane, which is suitable...
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LO is quite the fan of Curious George . He watches the PBS Kids cartoon version of the classic stories about a "good" little monkey almost every morning before school. I do remember not particularly liking George when I was a child. He always...
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Like most American households, our Tupperware cabinet is a victim of the dreaded Tupperware black hole. Our current collection is a tangle of approximately 43 lids with no bowls, 14 bowls with no corresponding lids, and 3 actual matching pairs--that are...
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Well this, and the fact that a carpet once tried to kill J . (Alternate Title: This Picture is Worth 1000 Carpet Shampoos)
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A recent government study concluded that today's kids will cost $235,000 to raise from birth to age 18. No, they were not including college in that price tag, although you get a bit of a price break on second, third, and etc children. Let's stop...
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Because I took my handsome young man from this: To this: with but a few snips of the scissors. I'm so sorry, honey. Just be glad I learned this valuable lesson before you hit middle school.
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