I know my kids are crazy because my 3 year old’s new favorite toy is a very realistic skull we bought at the craft store. He brought it with him to eat lunch at a Mexican restaurant yesterday. (Bonus: I know I’m crazy because I didn’t even argue with him. I just let him carry a skull around in public.)
Post by supertrooper1 on Oct 15, 2017 20:41:06 GMT -5
I know my kid is crazy because random kids at the playground that we don't know act like he is crazy. He goes around to kids yelling boo in their face and singing random songs from tv shows but changes the words. At least a girl in his preschool class is on the same wave length that he is. The girl's mom was afraid her behavior upset DS. I laughed and said no, that is how he liked to play too.
Because Ds likes to sleep on the couch on weekends with the 4 couch pillows, 2 throw blankets, his 2 pillows, his 2 blankets, his body pillow, and a 5 ft stuffed snake.
They are struggling with something and it's clear they need help. This morning it was DD2 putting jeans on and she couldn't snap the button so DH asks if she needs help and she screams NO, I DO IT MYSELF! Not 10 seconds later she is having a screaming fit because she can't get the button snapped and no one is helping her. Also, she threw said jeans when she first saw them and said she wasn't wearing them. Fine, go pick out some pants. No, I want those jeans, where are they!?
We bought bunk beds for the girls this summer in preparation for baby coming. Most nights DD2 goes to sleep on the floor with no less than 6 blankets and 10+ stuffed animals. She needs all of them before she can go to sleep. Where's Peppa, Pooh, Elmo, etc...
Post by HeartofCheese on Oct 16, 2017 12:31:22 GMT -5
I know my kid is crazy because he thinks his poop is going to ricochet around the toilet and hit his finger.
I know my other kid is crazy because she screams "mom" at the top of her voice everytime she wants me, will demand what she wants (sometimes just with a forceful point), and then laugh before she even gets a response.
ETA: I "liked" everything that my kids also do. They're definitely crazy. And, seriously mommyatty, last year it was the skull (it has actually stayed out all year as part of the regular rotation), then we added a skeleton spider. Both came out and about with us on the reg.