Chris says: A couple months ago I wrote up a little diddy on just how special it is that us parents dig for gold in our babies’ noses. Well, how naive of me to think that *that* was the most special thing ever. Now, I’ve been blown away. I don’t know how to say this [...]
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The most special thing in the world, v2.0
Posted in Baby Humor, Diapers, POO, tagged Chris, log, owen, POO, turd on July 30, 2009 | 2 Comments »
More DudesOnDiapers on Diapers!
Posted in Chris, Diapers, POO, Products on May 1, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Chris says: Chuck, with regard to your diaper discussion of yesterday, I agree. As a wise man once said to me: “It don’t get no righter!” I will take this and run with it. Get it, “runs?” That’s about all I deal with now and I’m fine with that; as the absorbtion power of those Pampers Swaddlers [...]
Diapers. Yes, just “diapers.”
Posted in Baby Humor, Chris, Diapers, POO, Uncategorized on March 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Chris says: OK, simple and to the point. I’m going to do the standard complaint all new parents have: “Oh my god, I can’t believe how many frickin’ diapers this kid goes through!” Oh, and here’s an add-on: “Man, it’s like…I just put on his new diaper and right when I cinched it up, he [...]
Will work for poo
Posted in Chris, POO, potty training on March 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Chris says: Well, Owen turned 1 month yesterday so it’s time to look into potty training! No, not really. I don’t hate diaper changing THAT much! Actually, as I’ve said before, I’m pleasantly surprised for now. BUT, in all my baby crap research and TV watching I’ve come across a few things I thought I’d [...]
Treasure the Newborn POO
Posted in Baby Humor, Chris, Diapers, POO, tagged Chris, newborn, POO on March 6, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Chris says: A wise man (props to Francis, you know who you are!) recently told me something very, uh, inspirational. He said “Chris, treasure the newborn poo.” I was like “What the hell are you talking about?” I aint treasuring no poo, man! At that time, it was before the sprouting of Owen. So, I [...]
