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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

They are born this way, part 2

As the only girl in this house full of boys, I can't tell you how many times I mutter to myself, "Don't they see it? (in reference to empty toilet paper roll)" OR "Don't they get it (in reference to the way they just pick their clean clothes for the day OUT of the laundry hamper I put in their room instead of putting the clothes away in their drawer, unfortunately husband does this too)"
The other night as I was turning off the lights in Jackson's room, I came across this....

That would be a CLEAN pillowcase that I put on top of his pillow as a subtle hint to put it on pillow before he went to bed. Uh, he just decided to sleep on the folded case on top of the pillow. Boys, boys, boys.

8 comments:

Alison said...

I'm not yet at the pillow case level, but the not flushing the toilet thing is driving me crazy! (At least he puts the lid down...)

Hazen5 said...

I love it! The picture is classic!!!!

Heather said...

So funny!

Nice documenting...

Paige said...

Great picture. My husband would do the same thing.

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AmyT said...

How funny is that? I was cracking up when I saw that pic! Wow, Shan you are quite the blogger...and with a new baby I am very impressed that you post almost daily. I have totally enjoyed reading all of your posts, even though I don't respond most of the time. Will you let me know when you will be in Utah? I will be SO angry with you if we can't get together. It has been forever! Talk with you soon. And could you email your address to me too... atebbs@comcast.net Love ya!

Bennett Family said...

now THAT is hillarious!

Brigitta said...

I am totally laughing because that is totally my house, seeing that I am the only girl too. I could totally see my boys doing the same thing. These traits must get passed on from male to male, generation to generation