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Oh Internet, I woke up this morning and wanted to squeeze this guy!
It's no secret that in our household, TT sleeps in our room. We are working on evicting him but it's not going so well. So every night he starts out on the toddler aerobed on the floor. And then somewhere around 2-3am he wakes up, grabs his pillow and asks if he can come in my bed. So last night, right on schedule, he climbed in. And then........it finally happened! I now have a witness! You don't know how happy this makes me feel!
About 20 minutes after TT's arrival into my bed, he yells "Da da! Stop snoring!" My reaction, I started laughing my head off! After 3 years of being told from Einstein that he's "not really snoring, he's just breathing". And that "you have super-sensitive ears". And on and on and on. It's just nice to finally have someone else on my team in the snoring battle. TT kept this up last night until the two of us finally got back to sleep.
This morning, Einstein says to me "was Thomas yelling at me last night?" I tell him yes. He says "why?" And with all that I had inside me, I said "BECAUSE YOU WERE SNORING!" It was awesome!
Thanks TT! Mama loves ya!
FUNNY! Yep time to kick his little hinder out of your bed or start charging him rent :) What a cutie and kids say the darndest things and usually they speak the truth.
Ha Ha Ha. J tries to say the same thing.
OMG! What a cutie! And already too smart for his own good.
glad you enjoyed my blog! i hope you'll keep coming back to it :) loved the snoring post... oh how we all relate! who doesn't have a bear-like snorer in their house?!
PS never, ever too late to make dreams come true :) GO DO IT!
That is absolutely brilliant! Very funny! Good going TT!
you're not the only one with a wandering toddler in the middle of the night! :) anyways, i'm glad you have someone to back up your claim. my hubby denies it as well - it must be universal! :)
This brought the lolz.
"not really snoring, he's just breathing". And that "you have super-sensitive ears"
Such denial! All of us spouses of snorers hear the same things. We should start a support group :)