On a more comical event dealing with DP. Yesterday, SuperMom had to take him out of school for a doctor's appointment. Upon him getting in the car, SuperMom asked if he was missing anything epic. Of course, she was referring to school stuff that he would be missing. However, DP is used to us asking if he is missing something in front of him (lunchbox, shoes, etc). He looked at SuperMom and said "You did your hair, but I am not sure I would call it epic". As Larry the Cable Guy says "That is funny, I don't care who you are.
DP, my very unique son recently turned 9 years old. Therefore, I will dedicate this post to him and the trouble he gets us into. The first one is almost unbelievable. So apparently, in the 3rd grade gifted program, the teacher uses various ways to keep the children excited about learning and expressing themselves. One such way is by using the birthday bear, Robin. As you can see, he is a lovely looking chap. The teacher gives a student whose birthday is coming up the bear to take home for a weekend or a couple of days. The student has to write about the adventures of Robin, like going to a birthday party, etc. However, when Robin visited our house, he has so far had a not so pleasant experience. Yesterday, DP was instructed to place Robin up in his school bin. He complied, but accidently the door to the closet that holds the bins was left open. Late last night our furry subject decided to remove Robin from his bin and commence to play with him. Now Robin has a new look As you can tell, Robin had one hella of a night. At this point SuperMom snapped and had had enough. I am not sure if it was because of the trauma poor Robin went through or because she was going to have to explain to the teacher what happened to Robin. Luckily for us, his teacher is great and was ok with everything. I ordered a new Robin last night, but his teacher was even OK with getting the original Robin back with a bandage or two present. I am not sure how you surgically reattach an eye though. On a more comical event dealing with DP. Yesterday, SuperMom had to take him out of school for a doctor's appointment. Upon him getting in the car, SuperMom asked if he was missing anything epic. Of course, she was referring to school stuff that he would be missing. However, DP is used to us asking if he is missing something in front of him (lunchbox, shoes, etc). He looked at SuperMom and said "You did your hair, but I am not sure I would call it epic". As Larry the Cable Guy says "That is funny, I don't care who you are.
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Anastasia
11/3/2016 06:38:54 am
I could feel supermoms painful trauma over Robins visit. Moms always seem to feel the humility over such happenings more than any other family member.
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