My DH! Absolutely! My 2 year old is very laid back, go with the flow....has probably had 3 tantrums his entire life. No joke. My DH on the other hand is the biggest baby. He is always complaining about the way I grocery shop, the way the house looks (he's a neat freak), etc. If he wasn't so sweet besides his neatness compulsion, I would have kicked him to the curb years ago. I guess you can't have everything, ,my DS is laid-back, and my DH is high strung.
He can be. I can't tell you how many times he has hollered to me to get her off of him, or she's stepping on his junk (she's in a climbing stage - still), or she threw something to him and it hurt. FFS man, she's two!
He can be. I can't tell you how many times he has hollered to me to get her off of him, or she's stepping on his junk (she's in a climbing stage - still), or she threw something to him and it hurt. FFS man, she's two!
LMAO - "FFS". That's awesome!
And for my answer: definitely our son. I mean, I wouldn't consider him a wienie but my husband is so not a whiner that it'd have to be my son by default.
DH is pretty good, but he can be a princess sometimes.
DD got sick a month or so ago and we took her to the ER. She was sitting in DH's lap and she threw up all over herself and him. DH felt awful for her because she was sick, but man...he complained for HOURS about having puke on him, how he was going to throw up himself because of it, blah blah blah. She was fine after she threw up and we were able to go home soon after the doctor saw her. DH cried about the smell on his shirt all the way home until he was able to get in the shower.
During the throwing up, I had my hands under C's chin, trying to catch as much of the barf as I could because it happened suddenly and we didn't have a trash can or anything for her to puke into. I was covered in it too and didn't even care! Moms are different than dads, I think.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him,and He shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6
Re: Who is the bigger baby? DH or your child?
LMAO - "FFS". That's awesome!
And for my answer: definitely our son. I mean, I wouldn't consider him a wienie but my husband is so not a whiner that it'd have to be my son by default.
DH is pretty good, but he can be a princess sometimes.
DD got sick a month or so ago and we took her to the ER. She was sitting in DH's lap and she threw up all over herself and him. DH felt awful for her because she was sick, but man...he complained for HOURS about having puke on him, how he was going to throw up himself because of it, blah blah blah. She was fine after she threw up and we were able to go home soon after the doctor saw her. DH cried about the smell on his shirt all the way home until he was able to get in the shower.
During the throwing up, I had my hands under C's chin, trying to catch as much of the barf as I could because it happened suddenly and we didn't have a trash can or anything for her to puke into. I was covered in it too and didn't even care! Moms are different than dads, I think.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge Him,and He shall direct your paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6
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