comments: saturday storytime
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cute story.you are a great mom Alison ;0)

posted by cara on april 9, 2005


Oh, my gosh, I'm dying. That's too funny.

posted by Rachael on april 9, 2005


Your story was so funny reading. And I love the last sentence! I've got a boy about the same age as yours (he'll be four in may) and still refuses to set aside his diapers. It's a good thing ro read about other diaper-friends ;)

posted by beate on april 9, 2005


I actually thought one of them was going to say Daddy, but Mommy was even better. :)

posted by Karen on april 9, 2005


hahahahaha! that's a great story! you sure set yourself up for that one! hahahaha

posted by Leigh on april 9, 2005


Ah, what I have to look forward to! I'm suddenly sort of glad John's not talking just yet.

posted by Brynne on april 9, 2005


What a wonderful day in the Life of Alison. That sounds just precious!

posted by Norma on april 9, 2005


How funny! You gotta love little kids and their honesty.

posted by Vicki on april 9, 2005


Too funny! About the car dealer, isn't great when you discover that you're not the only KIPer out there?

posted by Colleen on april 9, 2005


Mommy stories, especially ones about poop, are funny -- even to a childless woman. Trust me, that one is great. Isn't it good to know that we're slowly taking over the world? A yarn band in a car service area is far more far-reaching than those men realize!

posted by Gina on april 9, 2005


Ahhh the joys of motherhood!

posted by Jennifer on april 9, 2005


Hi Alison,

Which dealer was it? I was at the Mazda dealer in Wakefield about a week ago, with a new ball of Rowan Kid Classic. The decor doesn't sound the same, and it was almost two weeks ago, so it's unlikely, but it would be funny if it were mine! I was back there this morning, knitting some more. I wish the dealer was closer to Cambridge!

take care,
elizabeth

posted by Elizabeth on april 9, 2005


I love that story! Your sons remind me of how I dragged my boyfriend through the Ontario Science Centre so I could see the parasite exhibit. Sometimes gross = cool.

posted by Allison on april 9, 2005


LOL!!!!!!!! So funny and the sad thing is I can look forward to having my own stories in a few years!

posted by beth on april 9, 2005


That's a hilarious poop story. My kids used to count the poop as it comes out, to help them with counting, but of course that only goes as far as maybe five or six, tops. Yesterday, my five-year old asked me who's going to be mommy when I get older? So, he wants to trade me in for a younger model... already?!

posted by Joy on april 10, 2005


Alison, you are 100% funny.

posted by Jenny on april 10, 2005


No doubt about it. I love poop stories. Is there something wrong with me?! Hmmm...

posted by Wendy on april 10, 2005


That is so funny. I mean with elephants and horses and cows out there and everything, Mommy still has the biggest! Ha! You'll have to save that one for when they'll be embarrassed for you to retell it ;-)

posted by carrie on april 10, 2005


Aaah --I am seeing the future. (My son is 15 months). Does the future include being able to knit uninterrupted though??

And i love you finding the Rowan paper. . . it wasn't even from some hum-drum cheapo yarn! How cool is that?
--Ingrid

posted by Ingrid Clark Zavadoski on april 10, 2005


Kids will be kids. It's amazing what they say sometimes..:D

posted by Laura Y on april 10, 2005


that is too funny. you guys might enjoy a book called "the story of the little mole who knew it was none of his business" if you don't already have it. i think it's hilarious....

posted by mrspilkington on april 11, 2005


Thank you for making me laugh so hard! I mean, I've seen elephants doin' it... but... um... yeah.

posted by Jon on april 11, 2005


ROFL! That is precious. Something my own would say to me. But in this category they would probably say "Daddy". Lol.

posted by K. Anne on april 11, 2005


FUNNY! - got a giggle for ya (yes, it's a poop story)
at sea world a few weeks ago, my 3 year old son comes out of the restroom announcing to everyone in the diner, that he has just created "the biggest poop i ever saw!"
such a lovely boy
don't ya just love mom-hood :)

posted by rebecca on april 11, 2005


Oh man, this is just proof for me that my local childrens' museum sucks. Having had to clean up racoon poop for a living I have to say "very realistic".

posted by Susie on april 11, 2005



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