Nuff said, I think....
They did it all by themselves...they came down to my room last night and said they had something to show me, and then opened the door and stood there looking at me. I about wet my pants laughing!!!
Yes I do, and I'm very proud of them!
With me for their mom...well, the poor little buggers don't stand a chance of 'normality'!
And this surprises you WHY exactly? ....Karen, you know I love you, right? And weird can be a GOOD thing...at least that's what I keep telling my kids when they tell me that I am weird!!
Yes, and the feeling is entirely mutual....and weird is great as far as they're concerned. They have been raised in a...ahem...non traditional household. They're actually kind of proud of our familial 'strangeness'.
Why, thank you! Good to see you here....!
Their brother, who chose not to partake in the tinfoil hattery, has asked me to post this picture of him to show that he's "weird" too:
How many and how old? Got any stories?!
Okay, it's official...they are all three weird...and wonderful!
That obviously has a lot to do with YOU and how you show them they are loved....my older two, 18 and 14, live only 250 miles from their father, yet haven't seen him in 10 months or heard from him in two and a half. So I applaud you for making sure that your children feel the love.
No matter what happens, my kids know that their Dad and I love them...it sounds like yours are the same way.