Dave's Daily Dump
That last post just made me think of some other things that impress me about Ethan. He turns two next month.
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- He says (and signs) "Please" and "Thank You" for just about everything.
- He already knows his first movie quote: "What's up dog?" from School of Rock. It comes out more like "up gog?", but it's cute nonetheless. (He definitely has some Keene blood in him.)
- He has total coordination when jumping on the trampoline and gets almost a foot of air. (That's Guido blood.)
- He throws a perfect spiral with the mini-football, if he gets the grip right.
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We've been watching this new show, Nanny 911, and we're just amazed at how out-of-control these kids and parents are. I'm still new at this whole parenting thing, so watching this show is a great example of what not to do. But more importantly, it shows me how great of a parent Tricia really is, especially when it comes to discipline. Our kids test me a little with this, but they never, ever let their mom get to the count of 3.
One comment that stood out above the rest was when the nanny was telling the mom to discipline her kid. She says something like, "He's only 2 and a half, he doesn't know what that means!" Tricia and I just looked at each other with our mouths open.
Ethan's not even two and he friggen knows.
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One comment that stood out above the rest was when the nanny was telling the mom to discipline her kid. She says something like, "He's only 2 and a half, he doesn't know what that means!" Tricia and I just looked at each other with our mouths open.
Ethan's not even two and he friggen knows.
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