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Is there anything cuter than your kid taking your hand during dinner so he can lean on it and cuddle?

Why do kids, at least Miloh, think it's so hilarious to run around while I try to put lotion on him that he laughs until he can't breathe?

Why does our dog thinks it's a good idea to lick Miloh's pee off the carpet?

What would make a kid think you'd want a dried apricot that has been chewed, spit out, chewed and again and then spit out?

Is there anything better than cinnamon sugar?

Why is it hilarious that I eat the same food as Miloh?

How awesome is it when your kid washes your hair while you're giving them a bath?

Have you ever brought a book to bed?

Comments

  1. the real question is why is Miloh's pee on the carpet? ; )

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  2. @rachel One day after we were changing him he decided to run all around... then stand in the middle of the room and pee.

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  3. The only thing I've found cuter is having one child lovingly pat the other on the head when she's crying.

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  4. Also, I've been following your blog through a feed catcher. Trying to read it on the blog is very hard because the text/background colors.

    FYI

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  5. I like the hand on my face when we cuddle

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  6. @Justin thanks for the comment. Not sure why my feed would be coming up weird. It should be black type on white. There are two feeds for the blog:

    http://feeds.feedburner.com/ThoughtsFromAnExpectantDad

    and

    http://www.smonkyou.com/feeds/posts/default

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  7. It looks great on the feed. It's when I try to read it on your page itself. I don't get the white background.

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  8. I once fell asleep on a copy of "Hand Hand Finger Thumb" and I swear there were book shaped sleep lines on my face for three hours.

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  9. How is the dog doing? Sorry if I missed an update -

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  10. @Marcie thanks for asking. I haven't updated officially but did in some comment. Any way it's much better. Once we separated them in the day and since Miloh is walking better and at school in the day there is a ton less fear from Kalli towards MIloh.

    They're becoming buddies again.

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  11. @Marcie thanks for asking. I haven't updated officially but did in some comment. Any way it's much better. Once we separated them in the day and since Miloh is walking better and at school in the day there is a ton less fear from Kalli towards MIloh.

    They're becoming buddies again.

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  12. How is the dog doing? Sorry if I missed an update -

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  13. I like the hand on my face when we cuddle

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  14. The only thing I've found cuter is having one child lovingly pat the other on the head when she's crying.

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