He is 17 months going on 18 years.....thinks he can do "anything that''s everything". Thanks...I think he is cute too, but I am told that I have a biased opinion.
Our son(24 mos. in july) is the same way. He''s always trying to help out w/housework etc. We had to buy him a broom and vacuum of his own! It''d be nice if this attitude sticks through the teenage years!
That is kind of scary.....Parker does the same exact thing.....This morning he was vacuming wildly with my wife.....I am taking pictures to remind him with so that he will vacum for me when he is a teenager....unfortunately the toy broom we bought is not enough....he wants the swiffer and he know when we don''t put a swiffer cloth on it....what are you going to do...Kids will be kids.
Hi all....thanks for your kind words....I wanted to put a human side to my posts.....I look forward to participating more here at PS. I don''t get much time as my "Task Master"
"Rhino", keeps me so busy that I don''t get on PS much, but I try to get involved when I can.
Looks like a littel gentleman to me... I can see that little halo!!
My mother used to say that my brother always had a little halo in his pictures cause he looked so adorable and innocent... then she would joke that the horns were holding up the halo cause he was a little terror too... LOL..
He is very cute and I am sure that you are one proud daddy. I cannot look at the pictures of my children smiling and not start smiling like a fool myself!
He is so adorable. He''ll grow up to be a heart breaker.
Funny, my 19 month old daughter is the same with the swiffer. And when she spills something, she goes "UH-OH" and tries to find something to wipe it up in a hurry. It''s kinda sad that it goes by SO FAST!!!
I guess we just gotta enjoy those precious years before they become teenagers and we then we would''ve wished we put them up for adoption.
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