Now days it seems like anyone can blog... just trying to find that right name for a blogg can be a challenge. I even asked my husband if he had any idea's for a blogg name and he came up with Really! Kids! Really?! So the idea stuck.
Next hurdle came when the thought of what to post came to mind. Today was the perfect day to explain why would I name my blogg Really! Kids! Really?! Today started like any other day with my children bursting into my room around 6am telling me, it's morning! With that being said it turns into a debait. "go back to bed! It is way too early!" With that being said i usually try to sleep some more but i have been trying to wake up early... today i failed went back to sleep, knowing my children were in bed themselfs. An hour later the girls got up again and my husband got up to feed them while i was feeding baby and pumping. Little did i know he went to the bathroom and our children decided they was going to be making bread dogh. Needless to say he got out of the bathroom to see the kitchen floor covered in flour! The wood stove had flour on it. The counters had flour! They also trailed it into the livingroom and had some on the couch. With my new blogg name fresh in my mind and wondering what to post. It hit me! This is the perfect example of why my blogg is named Really! Kids! Really? !
http://www.shitmykidsruined.com/2011/08/11/22-pounds-flour/ is where I got this photo and it sums up what my kitchen floor looked like. Too bad it was summited by an unknown author. whoever you are I truly truly feel your frustration and thank you for your courage on posting exactly what It looks like when kidos cover a floor with flour. we should go on a homeschool field trip sometime to watch me explain to my 2 yr old why we don't take our shoes off in a field full of cattle.
My kids are not perfect and I am not perfect. Parenting is all about learning and making sure the toilet paper roll is safe from being stuffed into the toilet. I hope this blogg will inspire you as much as it is going to inspire me, and we will have a chance to learn together on various topics even through the flour covered floor moments.
Really! Kids! Really? !
I certainly have had days like that! When Peter was two we called him the $5-$10 dollar a day kid because that's how much he cost us in spilled and ruined products or household items!
ReplyDeleteI truly know how that is. I bought a bottle of shampoo that was $20. it was on a buy one get one free deals. so I bought one bottle of shampoo and some type of hair product for my DH. my DH let my DD take a bath and she poured the whole bottle in the bath water!
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