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StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
:twitch:

In my opinion, all cartoons that are showing at nights aren't for kids. It's for adults.

Rarebreed, I with you on that. Go :smack: your hubby for letting the kids watch those at nights.
 

StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
I didn't ask for it but when I was little, Santa gave me Chicken Pox for Christmas. :frown:



Easter Bunny gave me chicken pox when I was 23 years old. :ohwell:

However, Easter Bunny made a mistake and made it up by giving me a very nice present because that's when my son was born on Easter few years ago.
 

jsouthan

New Member
Last year my son, who turned 7, asked for Mountain Dew and pancake mix! :lmao: His grandmother bought them as a joke, but he was really happy when he unwrapped them. Gotta love kids with simple tastes! :yay:
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
When my daughter was 4, all she wanted was a black Santa to display on the front porch to match the white one that was already there.
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
Easter Bunny gave me chicken pox when I was 23 years old. :ohwell:

However, Easter Bunny made a mistake and made it up by giving me a very nice present because that's when my son was born on Easter few years ago.

I thought I was the only one that got chicken pox as an adult. It was awful. I in turn gave them to my daughter for christmas that year. :jameo:


My daughter doesn't fully understand the concept of Santa Claus bringing her toys yet. Although she keeps telling me she wants some drums, and everytime we see the little sets in the store she has a fit to play with them. I'm not sure I can handle it though. With her being almost 3 this Christmas, I'd be deaf by Easter. :lalala:
 
Of course she did. :dance:

Now that I know Drew, I'm kinda wishin she'd ask for a Chinese looking one this year. :lol:

Such a good mom :huggy:

If she asked for one, would you ask him to dress as Santa for you? Just make sure she knows you guys can't keep him...he's a loaner :lol:
 

StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
I thought I was the only one that got chicken pox as an adult. It was awful. I in turn gave them to my daughter for christmas that year. :jameo:


My daughter doesn't fully understand the concept of Santa Claus bringing her toys yet. Although she keeps telling me she wants some drums, and everytime we see the little sets in the store she has a fit to play with them. I'm not sure I can handle it though. With her being almost 3 this Christmas, I'd be deaf by Easter. :lalala:

I never did had full blown chicken pox until I was 23 years old. It was AWFUL and PAINFUL! I wasn't allowed out in the public for two weeks! I couldn't attended my college classes on campus. Lucky for me, my instructors were very understanding and emailed me the lessons plans with assignments, and if I didn't understand, they said we could wait until I get back to go over them. :whew:

However, my favorite Easter Present was giving birth to my first child. That was a best gift ever! :smile:

If you go deaf, I will have to teach you sign language. :ohwell:
 

StrawberryGal

Sweet and Innocent
That's my boy! :biggrin: I stuffed a Penthouse magazine in his stocking. :yay:

I like the Super Train Megazord, wrapped in Santa paper, with 7-bows... he got that OCD bug from his mother. :lmao:

:dye:








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Oh, what's your boy going to be for Halloween? Is he going to dress up as that old guy who owned the Playboy Maganize? I can't remember the name? :whistle:
 
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