My son was like that. We called him oops. Always had to fool around with something and then it broke. Great job on the test! We haven't been rolled, I know it's a mess to clean up.
Oh man, with trees like that in your yard you are just begging to be rolled. Ha. I love that he is breaking erasers. Maybe he just wants others to work a little harder at not making mistakes. I would if I knew I couldn't start over.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. This is a great post. Love the post-it notes! I think my son fits that "stretching the rubber band" type too. Hilarious that his teacher asked about his hearing...boys!
Oh my gosh! I totally remember toilet papering houses when I was a kid! Sorry it happened to y'all!
ReplyDeleteLove the rubber band analogy! I think my kids are totally like that too!
Happy PINT!
Selective hearing - definitely a male trait and they develop it very early on!
ReplyDeleteOh its not just a male quality, I wonder about my daughter's hearing sometimes too...selective hearing is right=)
ReplyDeleteThe rubber band analogy is fantastic! It totally decsribes my daughter!
ReplyDeleteThe fact that you can joke about the TP rolling, cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteMy son was like that. We called him oops. Always had to fool around with something and then it broke. Great job on the test! We haven't been rolled, I know it's a mess to clean up.
ReplyDeleteOh man, with trees like that in your yard you are just begging to be rolled. Ha. I love that he is breaking erasers. Maybe he just wants others to work a little harder at not making mistakes. I would if I knew I couldn't start over.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stoppin in over at Remember Ember! I'm now following your lovely blog!! Can't wait to read more!
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. This is a great post. Love the post-it notes! I think my son fits that "stretching the rubber band" type too. Hilarious that his teacher asked about his hearing...boys!
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