Speaking of stinky boys, Henry's friend Chad that ALWAYS comes over and/or his big brother always smell funky. His brother always follows him over here.
I successfully transferred her into the house and into her crib. I did not remove her jacket. I couldn't risk waking her - we have dinner plans and she must nap.
Jake is in bed supposed to be napping. He will fall asleep eventually, sometimes it just takes him awhile.
We're having beef stroganoff and my sis and nephew is coming over.
Cailliou... I mean Charlie .... is still whining. He slept for 3 hours. Shoot me.
Mike has them outside now.
The big issue is that the other day when they were home from school for the snow storm, they met a little girl across the street who lives in the apartment building. They played and had a BALL. now all he wants to do is play with Lillian. all. only thing.
Guess what I found at Target today on 75% clearance? A throwback circa 1986 Barbie and the Rockers. I swear she was one of my favorites Barbies, so I had to bring her home. She rocks!!
Carter is sleeping. Braydon is playing his DS. Kaylin is in her room refusing to clean it, so that means she'll spend the next 4 days in there until she really wants to do something fun and she can't until her room is picked up.
Braydon got to play goalie at hockey this morning. Quite a laugh. Let's hope it's not a position he ever wants to play.
I don't mean stink in any other sense of the word.
LMAO!! I figured that by the teenage years, they would have the deodorant thing down. It's the tweens that are constantly invading my house that are the really stinky ones! I have been making Jake wear deodorant for the last 6 months!
-- Edited by a_mastermom on Saturday 20th of February 2010 10:34:23 AM
it's not even a deoderant stink.
It's just a funk stink.
Hard to explain.
I'm sure you will get first hand experience sooner than you can appreciate!
My DS room smells like that and not from dirty clothes or food. IMO he doesn't shower enough. I thought when he got interested in girls that would change.
I don't mean stink in any other sense of the word.
LMAO!! I figured that by the teenage years, they would have the deodorant thing down. It's the tweens that are constantly invading my house that are the really stinky ones! I have been making Jake wear deodorant for the last 6 months!
-- Edited by a_mastermom on Saturday 20th of February 2010 10:34:23 AM
it's not even a deoderant stink.
It's just a funk stink.
Hard to explain.
I'm sure you will get first hand experience sooner than you can appreciate!
My DS room smells like that and not from dirty clothes or food. IMO he doesn't shower enough. I thought when he got interested in girls that would change.
John gets in the shower every day.
Whether he washes is where the question lies
I can picture him just standing there turning in circles and hopping out.
I always tell him "scrub your head, like this" demonstrating.
I swear his hair stinks!!!
He does where deoderant but he will not put it on until way after he's dressed which is weird to me! And he gets so angry if we asked him if he's put it on.
If I survive these teen years it will be a miracle!!!
We're having beef stroganoff and my sis and nephew is coming over.
Cailliou... I mean Charlie .... is still whining. He slept for 3 hours. Shoot me.
Mike has them outside now.
The big issue is that the other day when they were home from school for the snow storm, they met a little girl across the street who lives in the apartment building. They played and had a BALL. now all he wants to do is play with Lillian. all. only thing.
i have 4 teenage boys in my house this morning. i'm sending dan out to get donuts and bagels for breakfast. last time they ate a pound of sausage, a pound of bacon and almost a whole box of pancake mix. teenage boys eat a lot. BUT - jake has the most polite friends and they are so good - i never heard a peep - so i totally don't mind having them here.