

No one ever died from sleeping in an unmade bed. I have known mothers who remake the bed after their children do it because there is wrinkle in the spread or the blanket is on crooked. This is sick. --Erma Bombeck
I'm not tall, I'm not grande, I am venting. With whip...because sometimes you need something light, sweet and fluffy.
Someone get that kid to a genius school NOW.
ReplyDeleteYou DO realize you have a brainiac on your hands??
(Wait...whatamisaying? Yer a MOM, of course you know...)
Yes, yes I know. But thank you for saying so! You should see what this kid can build, paint, create. He goes into a zone like nothing I've ever seen.
ReplyDeletePS The video only captures a portion of the '3D sculpture art form' that is his bunk bed...
ReplyDeleteIt's funny -- his room used to drive us nuts. Until I saw it from his perspective. All those little thingies hanging from his bunkbed are creations and/or memories. Ditto all the "crap" scattered everywhere else in the room. With the exception of the dis-assembled dresser(which, as he explained later, he was trying to FIX)...all that "crap" has meaning to him and he likes it where it is.
ReplyDeleteNuff said.