I have a funny "Josh" story for you. Now I understand the child is only 3-years old, but sometimes he says something and you'd swear he was a teenager. He had informed me that he needed to go potty....NOW! So we run upstairs and he pulls his pants down, hops up on the potty and I sit on the edge of the tub. We discuss the current day's events and chat about what game we are going to play next. He goes #1 and looks at me with a big smile and says, "Do you want to smell my poop?". While this question caught me a bit off guard, these types of questions have become quite the norm at the Bricker household. I thanked him for his offer but informed him that "No, I do not want to smell your poop." Without missing a beat he looks at me and chuckles, "Well, then get out!". I almost fell off the tub. Seriuosly, where does he get this stuff? I'd like to blame it on the older kids at daycare, but HE IS THE OLDER KID DAYCARE! Ugh.
Definitely pregnant!
Posted by
Beth
on Monday, October 02, 2006
Well, I just got off the phone with the lab and the tech said that my results show that I am "definitely pregnant". I know I've literally taken about 20 tests in the last week (I have photos to prove it :-)) and that every one has come out positive. But, it's just nice to have yet another confirmation.
I have a funny "Josh" story for you. Now I understand the child is only 3-years old, but sometimes he says something and you'd swear he was a teenager. He had informed me that he needed to go potty....NOW! So we run upstairs and he pulls his pants down, hops up on the potty and I sit on the edge of the tub. We discuss the current day's events and chat about what game we are going to play next. He goes #1 and looks at me with a big smile and says, "Do you want to smell my poop?". While this question caught me a bit off guard, these types of questions have become quite the norm at the Bricker household. I thanked him for his offer but informed him that "No, I do not want to smell your poop." Without missing a beat he looks at me and chuckles, "Well, then get out!". I almost fell off the tub. Seriuosly, where does he get this stuff? I'd like to blame it on the older kids at daycare, but HE IS THE OLDER KID DAYCARE! Ugh.
I have a funny "Josh" story for you. Now I understand the child is only 3-years old, but sometimes he says something and you'd swear he was a teenager. He had informed me that he needed to go potty....NOW! So we run upstairs and he pulls his pants down, hops up on the potty and I sit on the edge of the tub. We discuss the current day's events and chat about what game we are going to play next. He goes #1 and looks at me with a big smile and says, "Do you want to smell my poop?". While this question caught me a bit off guard, these types of questions have become quite the norm at the Bricker household. I thanked him for his offer but informed him that "No, I do not want to smell your poop." Without missing a beat he looks at me and chuckles, "Well, then get out!". I almost fell off the tub. Seriuosly, where does he get this stuff? I'd like to blame it on the older kids at daycare, but HE IS THE OLDER KID DAYCARE! Ugh.
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