Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Habits you need to break DH of

He keeps referring to the pedi as the vet.

 

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  • whistling to get the girls attention.  Sometimes he thinks they are our dog.  But alas, none of them listen to us.
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  • picking his nose, eating with his mouth open, snorting instead of blowing his nose
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  • imageBitterOldHag:

    He keeps referring to the pedi as the vet.

     

    thats HILARIOUS!

    mine keeps the bread open all.the.time! and i dont think he has ever in his entire life put a roll of toilet paper on the bar.

  • Yelling at the tv late at night.

    But our rule is ---if you wake her you take care of her  

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  • Using bad language in general (but mostly around DS).  He has gotten better since the first of the year.  It's our new year's resolution.  I'm kicking his booty!!!  Stick out tongue
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  • referring to a bib as a drop cloth.
  • imagejbl126:
    whistling to get the girls attention.  Sometimes he thinks they are our dog.  But alas, none of them listen to us.

    Bahaha...mine does this too. And, I totally gigglesnorted at Vet.

    Every.single.time the boys start whining DH will go, "Arrrrrrrcher....or Lannnnndry" like saying their name will make them stop?? Drives me B...S...C.

  • He paces whenever he is on the phone. From room to room, all over the house. Drives me nuts!
  • Saying things like 'should have went' instead of 'should have gone'  or 'have ran' instead of 'have run'. His grammar isn't quite up to par.
  • leaving his crap all over the house! can you tell i'm mad about this lol?

    this "crap" could and does include: socks. plates. cups/mugs. crumbs. trash.

  • imagemandolynn81:

    Yelling at the tv late at night.

    But our rule is ---if you wake her you take care of her  

    oh, this too!

  • imageErin5849:
    He paces whenever he is on the phone. From room to room, all over the house. Drives me nuts!

    oh my gosh! my DH does this too and i keep wanting to glue him to his chair!

  • Haha, I've posted this before, but he always thinks that "rules" for dogs are the same as the "rules" for a baby.

    For example: he was worried about the possibility of Andrew having chocolate b/c it's?poisonous. ?

    Um no, it's?poisonous?for DOGS, not children.?

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  • imageStrawberryBlondeMomma:

    leaving his crap all over the house! can you tell i'm mad about this lol?

    this "crap" could and does include: socks. plates. cups/mugs. crumbs. trash.

    This. He leaves his clothes laying all over the house. Lucky he has me to clean it up. Confused

  • imageBitterOldHag:

    He keeps referring to the pedi as the vet.

     

    I'm surprised we don't have this problem.  The first time we saw J on the ultrasound was at the vet's (she's my best friend.  It's the same machine).  

    - He needs to learn how to wash his shaving hairs out of the sink.  It grosses me out.

    - Laundry needs to go IN the hamper, not next to it. 

    - As of last night, I realized we need to have another "penis goes down" diapering lesson.  I do not appreciate being awakened at 1 a.m. by a pee drenched baby. 

  • Interchanging the cute little names he calls the dog with what he calls the baby.
  • He chews on his fingers/nails. I don't think there is an end to this one. I just hope DD doesn't do this.
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  • How to clean his bathroom.

     

    And to not fart in bed when I am feeling all vommy from morning sickness, and then telling me it slipped out.  Dude, lifting your leg is a dead giveaway it did not just slip out!!!

  • I'd like to add watching Star Trek Wink
  • -swearing

    -never replacing the toilet paper. He'll leave the rolol off the holder and use it that way. How freaking hard is it to replace?

    -leaving his napkin in/on his used bowl/plate for me to throw away.

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  • bad table manners.....not picking up after himself.......
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  • Playing his !@#$!@#$% computer games at the expense of time for us, or time for LO.  He is ALWAYS friggin late coming to dinner too because of the @$@%$#%$# games.  Otherwise I love him, but I swear he thinks that he can keep living and playing like he did before LO was born!
  • imageErin5849:
    I'd like to add watching Star Trek Wink

    ONYD! Not in my post you didn't!

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  • imageT&BMay142005:
    He chews on his fingers/nails. I don't think there is an end to this one. I just hope DD doesn't do this.

    DH does this too, I hate it!


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  • Getting undressed next to the bed. Go left 10 paces and there is a laundry hamper in the bathroom. Or go straight 10 paces and there is the laundry room. Problem solved.

    Turning off his closet light. Electricity costs money, buddy!

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