We JUST came in the house because Aidan, my four year old, tripped and scraped his knee. It's nothing a little Word World (PBS show) and his blankie won't take care of though :)
My legs looked that that when I was growing up...I was constantly in trees, riding my bike, chasing after people...quite the tomboy I was... hmmm?! :o)
I have a 16 year-old daughter whose legs (and arms, and shoulders) look like this all the time. That girl is -- well, she's just terribly attractive to gravity. I could have done another "falling down" post just about her.
And everything she touches is immediately that much more attractive to gravity, too, like rubbing a paper clip over a magnet. Can't tell you how many glasses, plates, and bowls have been introduced - briefly, of course - to my tile floors by my beautiful, gravitationally attractive daughter.
Oh my heavens! owwwyyy... But, when I see these I see an active little boy who has a ton of fun. I would love to hear him tell me how he got each one of those.
Do you beat your kids or sometihng?!!! You horrible parent. (Of course this means I will NOT be posting any pictures of my childrens legs EVER. Nor their goose egged foreheads. Nor the cut lip my 2 year old sustained while "going to bed" - - at least those were his instructions, of course he had other ideas which involved throwing himself face first into a dresser...)
Looks like my legs. Only not as hairy. There are no words for that!
ReplyDeleteNot unlike my clumsy toddler's face when she was about 2.
ReplyDeleteMy boys look like this all winter long. I keep waiting for a visitor from the county...
ReplyDeleteWe JUST came in the house because Aidan, my four year old, tripped and scraped his knee. It's nothing a little Word World (PBS show) and his blankie won't take care of though :)
ReplyDeleteWe have legs like this at our house. And foreheads, and arms, and torsos.... boys play rough!
ReplyDeleteMy legs looked that that when I was growing up...I was constantly in trees, riding my bike, chasing after people...quite the tomboy I was... hmmm?! :o)
ReplyDeleteYep, those could be the legs of any of my 4 boys!
ReplyDeleteThose could just as easily be my daughters' legs- it just comes with kid territory-
ReplyDeleteActually, the bruises could be my legs too.
I have a 16 year-old daughter whose legs (and arms, and shoulders) look like this all the time. That girl is -- well, she's just terribly attractive to gravity. I could have done another "falling down" post just about her.
ReplyDeleteAnd everything she touches is immediately that much more attractive to gravity, too, like rubbing a paper clip over a magnet. Can't tell you how many glasses, plates, and bowls have been introduced - briefly, of course - to my tile floors by my beautiful, gravitationally attractive daughter.
Is it bad that my six year old little girls legs look much the same?
ReplyDeleteBut they love the process of getting their legs to look like this, huh?
ReplyDeleteMy girls' legs look about the same. We need to have a boy soon to take the pressure off the poor dears, methinks. =P
ReplyDeleteSadly enough my legs look almost that bad right now. I crashed on my bike.
ReplyDeleteAll of my kids legs look like that too.
Oh my heavens! owwwyyy... But, when I see these I see an active little boy who has a ton of fun. I would love to hear him tell me how he got each one of those.
ReplyDeleteDo you beat your kids or sometihng?!!! You horrible parent. (Of course this means I will NOT be posting any pictures of my childrens legs EVER. Nor their goose egged foreheads. Nor the cut lip my 2 year old sustained while "going to bed" - - at least those were his instructions, of course he had other ideas which involved throwing himself face first into a dresser...)
ReplyDeleteBoy legs and mom feet.
ReplyDeleteThose legs sure do look familiar. (except the ones I'm used to are super skinny and white, but still very cute)
I don't know if it will help you to know, but some girls get the same way.
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ReplyDeleteLOL good thing boys are durable.
ReplyDeleteCute sandals!
ReplyDeleteLove those chubby, scabby boy legs! I finally had to accept that my boys were grown up when their legs were manly and hairy and...yeah.
ReplyDeleteboys look like this all winter long. I keep waiting for a visitor from the county...
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