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Originally Posted by ColesMommy01 Just thought I'd lighten the mood lol
1) I never have to worry about her leaving the toilet seat up
2) She's not better at video games than I am (my son is 5 and can already beat me) Aaah I remember the days of "Duckhunt"
3) I don't feel obligated to share my food with her
4) It was way easier to train her use the restroom/pee (have you ever tried to teach a boy how to pee standing up??????)
5) She doesn't ask me questions about things I don't want to answer at his age ("Mommy where did I come from?") The HORROR!!!!
6) She doesn't bring frogs in the house to keep as a pet and expects me to feed it( I do not do bugs or reptiles y'all)
7) She doesn't practice wrestling moves on me when I least expect it
8) I don't have to worry about her moving out, going to college and getting married(bringing home the dreaded daughter in law!!!!!) I'm gonna get gray hairs from thinking about that one and I'm only 25 hehehe |
Hi,
Lol
BUT I can't say I agree with everything you wrote.
I DO worry about leaving the toilet seat up - Lucy loves to jump onto chairs, I could just see her taking a dip;
I DO feel obligated to share food sometimes (come on, everybody slips a little piece of chicken under the table every once in awhile!);
It was NOT easier to train Lucy to go outside. When my daughter was 2 1/2, I put her in Princess panties and told her not to pee on Cinderella. She's used the toilet ever since. That training didn't work so well with Lucy;
Lucy MAY bring "something" back into the house -- if I let her. Although it may not be living so I wouldn't have to feed it.
Lucy DOES practice wrestling-type moves on me - particularly when I'm in bed just about to fall into sleep & she comes bounding up the pet steps & leaps straight into my soft belly!
In my case, my daughter said she's taking Lucy with HER when she goes to college, gets married and/or moves out.
Oh well. Have a great day!