me: Who peed on the floor?
The boys look up from their play, there is one moment, two moments, three moments of confused silence, and then they smile and start to laugh…
me: Who peed on the floor?
The boys look up from their play, there is one moment, two moments, three moments of confused silence, and then they smile and start to laugh…
boys love that kind of humour–I miss my little boys
I just bought some chalk for my twenty something but it is not to draw on the sidewalks as in olden days–it is for the chalk lines around his basketball net
Since having boys, I have also come to appreciate that kind of humor (or maybe I always have but did not truly embraced it until the boys were born). 🙂
I think you should bust out with a hopscotch design right in the middle of his basketball court.
what a good idea–but it may confuse some of the guys he plays with
it is indeed, the simplest things in life that are the funniest )
I am all about the simple things in life. The older I get and the faster time goes, I find myself reflecting upon and trying my darndest to hold on to them.
I love that the humor in this did not escape them – a sign of high intelligence, pee-joke that it may be!
I was pleasantly surprised that they got it. Sometimes even pee-jokes require intelligence.
It made me giggle a little too. Adults aren’t above bathroom humour. Cute..
Nope, we most certainty are not. I still have to repress a laugh when Cody brings up the planet Uranus.
Our house with 2 preschool age boys is full of potty humor. It may or may not have been that way even before there were 2 preschool age boys in the house. Is there any funnier humor?
If my muddled mind can accurately think back that far, I would have to say that Husband and I may have participated in some potty humor before we had children. It makes for some great laughs, that’s for sure!