Apparently the writer didn't have daughters...lately, Emme has been made of snot and sass...but mostly snot. (Sorry to those of you who don't consider snot, slobber, etc to be part of your daily beauty regimen.)
As for boys, Max freaks out when he sees anything that resembles a bug...though he does have a fascination with puppy dog tails (that's why our beloved pug is currently residing with Grandpa).
What do you think...
...are your sons and daughters (or grandsons or nieces, etc) sugar and spice with a little bit of puppy dog tail mixed in?
Hope you're having a lovely week...
I'm sharing at these parties:
the shabby creek cottage, The Charm of Home,The Shabby Nest, Redoux, French Country Cottage, I Can't Stop Crafting, Lolly Jane Boutique, Be Different, Act Normal,{nifty thrifty things}
If you're looking for another way to put off laundry, unloading the dishwasher, feeding your children...you could always spend "a couple minutes" checking out what I do to avoid all of those things...
If you're looking for another way to put off laundry, unloading the dishwasher, feeding your children...you could always spend "a couple minutes" checking out what I do to avoid all of those things...
Cute signs, Erin! I always liked that little poem. My son definitely fit the description of a what a little boy was! LOL
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I especially love the little girl one {I'm partial since we have 4 girls!} You should link these up to my link party as well...the more the merrier!
ReplyDeleteAs the fourth daughter, I can attest to the fact that that saying is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY true... hahaha..j/k... we were full of snot and sass, too!
ReplyDeleteLovely signs! I love the colors you used and most of all I LOVE the fonts you used! Thank you for leaving a sweet comment on my spring trees, just print and enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteCute! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry