Are you my sister? 😃. I really hope so because two families living the same hell is not fair.
Are you my sister? 😃. I really hope so because two families living the same hell is not fair.
I used to babysit for this little girl who was 6 with CP, she was in a chair so needed to be lifted in and out of bed etc. The family had a little ritual every night, mom gave her a bath then rubbed lotion on her and dressed her in jammies on the floor of the tv room, then call dad and he would come in, stomp his feet…
once again white people show the world what normal happy people should act like. RESPECT
Incoming: baby fever.
That bugs me, too. It's a funny thing, that weird mommy voice. I never did it with my kid (we have videos, and you can hear me talking to him like he's an adult — even when he was a newborn! LOL) — and a lot of my mommy friends asked me why I didn't. And I said "IDK, because it's annoying and not necessary?" I wrote…
But why do all the Moms have the same voice? Was this filmed in Stepford?
Damn. My dad will never know what that kind of response feels like. Poor guy.
Hmmmm...I guess babies of color are never happy to see their father.
It's all hugs and smiles until you are in the car with your mother at 10:30 at night going to all the local pubs looking for daddy who may or may not have gambled his paycheck away that week. /lolnotreally.
BEBES!!!!!!!! And this is so true to life. My older son watches for PapaTank every work day.
So, my uterus just exploded.