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Well our babies are growing up... Jr was just accepted into the local community college for the summer lol (he is a HS freshman) taking some math class over the summer so he can take AP Calculus next year...

I think it's just his way of trying to get out of having a full time JOB this summer!

 
Well our babies are growing up... Jr was just accepted into the local community college for the summer lol (he is a HS freshman) taking some math class over the summer so he can take AP Calculus next year...

I think it's just his way of trying to get out of having a full time JOB this summer!
Congrats! Sounds like he's well trained!

 
Well our babies are growing up... Jr was just accepted into the local community college for the summer lol (he is a HS freshman) taking some math class over the summer so he can take AP Calculus next year...

I think it's just his way of trying to get out of having a full time JOB this summer!
Future engineer in the making?

Then again, trying to get out of a full time job may set him up for upper management...

 
Mini Kevo is almost 4. Last weekend we went out and bought her first bike.

I haven't taken her out on anything like that before but she was riding around the store on the bike (with training wheels) like a pro.

 
singing to snickette to get her to nap the other day and she was singing with me. told mr snick and he said she was singing along with the radio the other day.

 
So Junior asks her mother to have "the talk" with her. Mind you, she only knows it as, "the talk", and has no idea what "the talk" actually is. So her mother decides to leave the baby-making part out of it, and decides to make it menstruation-specific.

I'll spare the details, but lets just say the evening ended with a turkey baster full of blue food coloring, and junior running around with a maxi-pad stuck to her forehead yelling something about Aunt Flo.

 
1. Yet another reason I'm glad I have a son.

2. Your house sounds like a really interesting place Supe.

 
The biggest problem we have right now is that he's figured out how to open doors (we have the round door knobs). I caught him open the basement door, turn the light on, and walk down yesterday. Guess I have to buy some more baby-proofing or change the lock now.

 
The biggest problem we have right now is that he's figured out how to open doors (we have the round door knobs). I caught him open the basement door, turn the light on, and walk down yesterday. Guess I have to buy some more baby-proofing or change the lock now.
Just pad lock his bedroom door, or chain him to the kitchen table.

 
Just ordered one of these, he'll thank me later when he's got the world's strongest legs:

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As much as my daughter stresses me out. I started studying for my EIT in 2012 and moved on to studying for the PE. She still, almost always, comes down here to spend time with me. It's distracting as hell (kinda like eb.com), but I like it.

 
Mini-Ram would come over frequently when I was studying for the PE and mess with my books. I can't get him to hold his baby books but if I bring a book that I'm reading into the living room he'll flip through it endlessly.

 
Mini-Ram also started soccer this weekend. I didn't think they had soccer for his age group but my wife found one. Predictably he wasn't a fan. It was him and four other kids in the 2-3 year bracket. The other four vaguely paid attention and participated while Mini-Ram ran around the park like a maniac :/

 
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