4.26.2009

argh

How would you handle finding little jars of pee stashed throughout your house? I'm handling it by flipping my lid.

~Suzanne


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Tami said...

I'd probably handle it the same way. Darn these kids! :)

Kelli said...

This is the best birth control of all time. Thank you.
I love you. You can do this.

kel

rachael said...

What?!

Heather said...

Well, why would be my first question. When I was small (prob 8 or 9 actually) I got it in my head that spitting was cool (my dad worked in the summer as an excavator and they ALL spit). The problem was that it didn't occur to me that spitting INDOORS was not cool, which I did, everywhere. And if I had been a boy I can definitely imagine that I would have found a fascination with the "pee in a cup" thing at the doctors office and then proceeded to tes tit out.

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Suzanne said...

I am still spitting nails. This. And the lying. And the sneaking. And the blatant disregard of rules. And the fakey little 'sorrys' and it goes on and on and on.

papa said...

God is quite patient with us when we lie and do other things we ought not. You must be patient with him to model Gods patient's with us. Firm cool punishment must be melt out and you are doing fine at that as we are here with him.

This behavour may not be normal but I don't think it is dramatically unusual.

Prayers

dad

Guest said...

The whole house of Engels is interested. My oldest thinks he got the idea from "worm pee" Hmmmm. If worm pee is valuable, just imagine! My husband remembers his bestest brother doing" poop and runs" . Really, maybe this is a boy thing. Actually, all my boys thought you meant "peas" at first and they thought that would be weirder.

Suzanne said...

How old was the poop-and-dash kid?

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