Why in the world are you holding that baby while wearing that nasty dirty uniform? Did you at least wash your hands first?
Does Ava still suck herfingers?
Yes. I make her take them out anytime she isn’t sleeping but it’s just habit at this point. Either we buy an elbow brace or this is gonna go on til she’s 5-6Does Ava still suck herfingers?
Yes I’ve eaten dinner and washed my hands. Still have my uniform on because I’m getting ready to do the stairmaster and figure why sweat in another shirtWhy in the world are you holding that baby while wearing that nasty dirty uniform? Did you at least wash your hands first?
Why in the world are you holding that baby while wearing that nasty dirty uniform? Did you at least wash your hands first?
It rained all day and.....I’m not sure how brown looks dirty lolThat uniform looks too clean. Some one didn't really work today!
That’s kind of the point right?That uniform looks too clean. Some one didn't really work today!
It rained all day and.....I’m not sure how brown looks dirty lol
That’s kind of the point right?
Well I try not to work hard enough to sweat much. Today was 75 and raining all day. So I was just wet.My browns look horrible. Dark spots all over them from stains that I have no I idea how they got there.
Also usually covered in salt stains at the end of the day.
Well I try not to work hard enough to sweat much. Today was 75 and raining all day. So I was just wet.
Also I’ve never been one to have salt stains for some reason. Even playing baseball 95 in catchers equipment. I don’t have the salt stains that a lot guys had.
Me and my dad always ed up those snap ones lolDo you pull his hand out of his mouth when he does that?
Oh also good call on the zipper jammies. ing hate those snap ones!
What about a ghost though?Bring it on. I ain't afraid of no goast
I saw that and thought the same thing. Sounded like one of those tragedies that can just happen. The mom may not have done anything wrong but impossible to watch a toddler every second of the day. But now she still has to live with what happened.