A quick funny
I was busy answering e-mail while the kidlets were playing upstairs. Every now and again I’d hear a piercing scream, followed by, “Don’t take my toy!” but when no blood was involved, I didn’t worry.
Then suddenly, I realized it had been silent. Any mother who has toddlers knows that silence is more deadly than screams and bloodshed. Because they’re UP TO SOMETHING.
I ran from the office and noticed that both bedroom doors were closed. Bad. This is very bad.
I open my son’s bedroom door. Nothing. He’s not there.
I hear the sound of giggles coming from my daughter’s room. I throw open her door and find my son wearing a blanket on his head like an Arabian sheikh, my daughter holding a similar blanket.
Him: “Hi, Mom! We’re just playing with ourselves.”
Oh, Lord. 










kacey Says:
LOL, well, tell him this story when he’s about 16…
JillMonroe Says:
Ahhh, the joys of having two! Cute story, or as I like to refer to them - excellent ammunition!
Peggy Says:
I can so relate. I’ll be having a conversation with hubby and right in the middle go flying out of the room because db has been silent too long. Always frightening.

Don’t what this guy is all about, but thought him too funny!
Suzanne Says:
Aw. How cute! It’s great when they get to where they’re both old enough to play together.
Tori Says:
LOL! Too funny!
I’m with Peggy. This guy
is too funny not to use.
Jill Says:
LOL. Gotta love it.
Bosey Says:
Your children sound hilarious! You’re a lucky woman : )
Kelly Says:
Too funny!
Jaq Says:
LOL. Yeah, you gotta save that story for retelling some time in their teenaged years, when it will be particularly embarrassing. gg
I love this guy
and the headbanger 
Sharon Says:
Hhehhehehe CUTE! Definitely use it to humiliate him later in life
Melissa McClone Says:
That’s so cute, Michelle!
Danica Says:
ROFL!!