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Likewise for Junior. She has been grounded for the weekend after making a comment about a woman's unkempt yard when walking by, then when being told to shut her mouth, proceeded to argue loudly with her mother while pointing to it as the woman watched. Rather than playing, she will be outdoors bagging leaves, grass, branches, and scooping up dog shit.

 
That may have been too much organized sport for one weekend. Kids won their last game but they were all so exhausted no one wanted to be there.

Now we move on to the next level of playoffs...

 
That may have been too much organized sport for one weekend. Kids won their last game but they were all so exhausted no one wanted to be there.

Now we move on to the next level of playoffs...
congats. Playoffs for? Spring sports are just starting.

 
Putting the youngins to work!

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So soccer with mini-Ram has been a disaster. He just cries and holds on to me or my wife and refuses to participate. Either he really hates soccer or just doesn't want to play with other kids. Frustrating to say the least.

 
Hates other people and not very athletic? Sounds like a future engineer to me.

 
The other day I was giving my oldest a bath and he points to his testicles and asks, "my brain isn't down here, right daddy?" I almost fell over laughing. Some people might say that's where it is, lol.

He also doesn't like talking about his day at daycare. I guess he found out they send us daily updates of what he did for the day. My wife asked him what he did at school and he says, "Why don't you check your phone?" He has the mind of a teenager already...

 
That's wild. I suppose I should be surprised, but unfortunately, I'm not even remotely. Junior is an especially bad chatterbox, it was even worse a few years ago when she was in kindergarten/pre-school. She'd start a full blown conversation with anyone - wives of coworkers, the grocery store cashier, etc. Within five minutes, they about knew what toilet paper we used and had our bank routing info.

 
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