Or at least funny ones.
Friend the First
So she's set up a secret/private FB group where she'll share pics of her kid as she grows up, so that way those who actually want to see the pics can and she's not going to end up being one of those oversharing mummies. She also occasionally shares videos of kiddo doing various things.
Kiddo is now 9 months old and starting to crawl. The video of her kid crawling for the first time had her going like this *wiggle butt and legs...inch forward...wiggle butt and legs...inch forward...see mummy, push up to a crawling position and give a big grin. * She did that twice. It almost looked like "Mummy, am I doing it? Did you see that mummy?!" Apparently she's now crawling much better though.
Friend the Second
This friend has a five-year-old son. She managed to sneakily purchase his Christmas present and hid it somewhere for him, with the goal to wrap it later. Well, apparently she didn't hide it well enough because the next morning he came into her bedroom and presented a wrapped gift to her - he'd found his Christmas gift and "wrapped it for [her] to save [her] time."
I can't wait until Christmas when I get to try and geek-ify my younger cousin's 4-month-old. (Although the father of said kid is thankfully a geek himself)
Friend the First
So she's set up a secret/private FB group where she'll share pics of her kid as she grows up, so that way those who actually want to see the pics can and she's not going to end up being one of those oversharing mummies. She also occasionally shares videos of kiddo doing various things.
Kiddo is now 9 months old and starting to crawl. The video of her kid crawling for the first time had her going like this *wiggle butt and legs...inch forward...wiggle butt and legs...inch forward...see mummy, push up to a crawling position and give a big grin. * She did that twice. It almost looked like "Mummy, am I doing it? Did you see that mummy?!" Apparently she's now crawling much better though.
Friend the Second
This friend has a five-year-old son. She managed to sneakily purchase his Christmas present and hid it somewhere for him, with the goal to wrap it later. Well, apparently she didn't hide it well enough because the next morning he came into her bedroom and presented a wrapped gift to her - he'd found his Christmas gift and "wrapped it for [her] to save [her] time."
I can't wait until Christmas when I get to try and geek-ify my younger cousin's 4-month-old. (Although the father of said kid is thankfully a geek himself)
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