Living in a house FULL of males can have its perks, but it also leads to countless moments of confusion. For example, I do not understand the following:
1. The humor in the many bodily functions boys "display"
2. The need to wrestle each other to the ground as a way of saying, "You're my brother, and I love you."
3. How it can be so difficult to aim certain bodily fluids in a huge white hole, flush and put the lid down when finished
4. The need to listen to the television at octive levels in triple digits
5. The need to yell and scream at the television when a man, they have never even met, carrying a football, makes a mistake
I don't get it, but I guess I am not supposed to. Regardless of the immense amount of testosterone seeping from the walls in our home, I love my boys...every one of them...and I wouldn't trade my life for anything in the world!
Perfect example of the "male bonding" going on in our house...=)
Monday, December 22, 2008
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Bonding From a Male Perspective
Living in a house FULL of males can have its perks, but it also leads to countless moments of confusion. For example, I do not understand the following:
1. The humor in the many bodily functions boys "display"
2. The need to wrestle each other to the ground as a way of saying, "You're my brother, and I love you."
3. How it can be so difficult to aim certain bodily fluids in a huge white hole, flush and put the lid down when finished
4. The need to listen to the television at octive levels in triple digits
5. The need to yell and scream at the television when a man, they have never even met, carrying a football, makes a mistake
I don't get it, but I guess I am not supposed to. Regardless of the immense amount of testosterone seeping from the walls in our home, I love my boys...every one of them...and I wouldn't trade my life for anything in the world!
Perfect example of the "male bonding" going on in our house...=)
1. The humor in the many bodily functions boys "display"
2. The need to wrestle each other to the ground as a way of saying, "You're my brother, and I love you."
3. How it can be so difficult to aim certain bodily fluids in a huge white hole, flush and put the lid down when finished
4. The need to listen to the television at octive levels in triple digits
5. The need to yell and scream at the television when a man, they have never even met, carrying a football, makes a mistake
I don't get it, but I guess I am not supposed to. Regardless of the immense amount of testosterone seeping from the walls in our home, I love my boys...every one of them...and I wouldn't trade my life for anything in the world!
Perfect example of the "male bonding" going on in our house...=)
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So true... love it!
- December 22, 2008 at 2:11 PM
- Shelley Moore said...
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Amen, sister!
- December 27, 2008 at 8:54 PM
- Shelley Moore said...
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Ok, here's another one- why is it soooo much fun to throw rocks and sticks into a pond? We went to the park today and I think that was the highlight for them! They could have stayed there doing that all day if I hadn't stopped them!
- December 30, 2008 at 7:49 PM
- The Soladay Family said...
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Okay....one more...Why is it fun to tell your brother to bend over and take a picture of his naked bottom?! I found that on my camera as well....Carter's little bitty naked booty, thanks to Preston. Silly boys!
- December 31, 2008 at 12:20 PM
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So true... love it!
Amen, sister!
Ok, here's another one- why is it soooo much fun to throw rocks and sticks into a pond? We went to the park today and I think that was the highlight for them! They could have stayed there doing that all day if I hadn't stopped them!
Okay....one more...Why is it fun to tell your brother to bend over and take a picture of his naked bottom?! I found that on my camera as well....Carter's little bitty naked booty, thanks to Preston. Silly boys!
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