Because today is Thanksgiving, you get this post.
I’ll be blatantly honest. This past week was not a good one by any means. But mah bebehs came over and made me smile. So here comes an Aunt Tootie Brag Blog.
Making Music with an almost two year old:
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Nolan Says No
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Happy Thanksgiving. Go hug a baby.
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Here’s hoping next week will be better than last!
Oh, and remember folks, babies come in all ages.
Here in the States, it’s Columbus Day. Where we celebrate either one of the greatest explorers or one of the worst greedy genocide unleashers the earth has ever seen, depending on who you ask.
Happy Argue About a Guy Who’s Been Dead for Half a Millenium and Can’t Defend Himself Day!
Yeah I don’t celebrate that. Ever.
You don’t get a government holiday for it, though. We in the states get a paid holiday. Well, unless you’re self-employed like me, and then nobody pays you for holidays so you work while everyone else goes on beach trips and stuff.
Say what you want about Columbus Day, it’s an awesome excuse to go out and purchase a discounted mattress, living room set or refrigerator and take up to 9 months to pay it off without interest.
I would make that face too if I had drool on my hands. Nephews and nieces are the best. Also, I can’t believe you asked your dad if Nolan kicked him in the nuts. That caught me off guard.
If you listen carefully, he mumbles it first. I just repeated what he said. There isn’t a whole lot that is taboo in this family.
I was going to complain about your alienating your United Statesian audience by taking a holiday we celebrate later, but then snickeringcorpses reminded me today is a federal holiday here, too. So…carry on with your holidaying.
And stop drooling on kids’ hands. What, now you’re going to try to tell me that wasn’t your drool on her hands? I don’t believe that for a Canadian second.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks for making me miss my nephews, jerk. 😉
Something just seems weird about calling a girl a jerk. Can girls be called jerks? Is jerk a masculine-only term? Have we broken important grammar rules? Are there grammar rules for name-calling? Should we form a committee to study the issue, and could we get a government grant? If we get Mandie to join, can we call it an “International Study Group” and get duplicate funding from both Canada and the US? Can we all three retire as millionaires out of this important work somehow?
Being an aunt is the best!!!!!!! 🙂