These are all photos from yesterday, first meal of rice cereal for the baby, painting gone crazy, and visit to my mom's house, and first day janan was successful peeing in toilet...no photos of THAT!
Jokes have always been a mystery for me. It is me who always tells the punchline first, or forgets the punchline all together. My dear friend, Maryam, would tell people that I am funny without knowing it--I still don't understand what she meant by that. So, as a mother of two boys who like to giggle, I am in the process of trying to find good jokes the kids will somehow understand, can memorize and share with others. Thus, my intense mommy research. SO, if you know some please share! In my research, here are some that tickled me, and made me think as well: 1: A noise woke me up this morning. 2: What was that ? 1: The crack of dawn! What do you call an ant from overseas? Import-ANT! Q: What did the bee say to the flower? A: Hello honey!
I noticed as my second son rode off on his bicycle with only one training wheel, that the training wheel wasn't touching the ground. It was time to take it off!! He rode with the bicycle without falling for the first time(without the training wheel)this past Sunday. My older son started riding earlier this summer, and our daughter has difficulty reaching the pedals of the tricycle, so has decided to use "the too small for her" scooter. Maybe next summer she will learn. We'll see.
As you might have noticed from an earlier post 2 years ago, "Tonight's Dinner Conversation", my daughter is a creative thinker about what she wants to be she she grows up. So, when we were told she was supposed to dress up as what she wants to be... I was a little concerned... although I tried not to show it outwardly. M decided she wanted to be a princess. So, I had finally found a use for that extremely pink dress, with glitter, my husband had kindly brought back for her from his trip to Iraq 2 years before. I made a paper crown, with a pink, purple, pink, purple, pink, purple gem pattern, and she was very happy. I commented on her desire to be a princess, and my husband said, "Well, at least, she doesn't want to be a pig!"
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