I have learned a very valuable lesson in the past 24 hours. If ever I am stuck somewhere and freaking out, I WILL NOT ask a blogger for help. They are sadistic souls who will stop to take a picture, laugh for a minute, maybe take a nap, and THEN help me out of whatever situation.
Since you freaks were so entertained by my poor child's misery, here's the other photo I took. This would be the one where I could swear she's having a stroke. For the record, she wasn't in pain, she was just frustrated. Muy frustrated. Oh, and I got her out by lifting chair and all out of her little house then lifting the pissed off kid straight up. How she got in is still a mystery.
Wednesday, May 21
For the Sadistic Bloggers
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I was still laughing from the earlier picture...but then I saw this and started laughing HARDER!!! I'm only laughing because my kids have done similar things and it's dang funny!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Poor Alexis looks PISSED.
ReplyDeleteIt's true, though. You really shouldn't ask the people who would take a picture of that for help. I'm one of them. Whenever Alex falls over I laugh. Laughing helps, though, I think...he NEVER cries from a fall!
Okay, I didn't laugh at the first one, I swear! So, why the hell is this one making me laugh so hard, I am CRYING?!
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious! I mean terribly scary for the toddler who is stuck in the too tiny chair!
ReplyDeleteI have a tendency to take a picture before rescuing the naughty little blonde boys from their latest predicament too! It's perfectly legal in most states!
Ay yi yi! Muy frustrated indeed :( Poor thing. Is she sitting on top of a doll??
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing the spaces they find themselves in.
I would have been rolling on the floor cracking up! I know I'm cruel.
ReplyDeleteUh oh! This doesn't look like that much fun, that is for your little cutie!
ReplyDeleteLOL! She ws determined, huh?
ReplyDeleteDamn you. Pimp your kid for sympathy, eh?
ReplyDeleteWell don't blame us - you're the one who took the pictures.
ReplyDeleteNo, no - you got it wrong, see . . . first you point and laugh and THEN you take the picture.
ReplyDeleteI have to stop myself all the time from letting out a huge throw back my head laugh WAY more often than I should admit when my kids do stuff like this...
ReplyDeleteI think I may be headed for Mommy hell.
Best. Picture. Evah.
ReplyDeleteWe are all pretty mean to our kids, aren't we?
ReplyDeleteI guess we can consider it payback for the Mental Anguish and Stealing of Sleep they do for years. HA!
dude. still laughing.
ReplyDeleteand still finding remnants of my pop I spit out yesterday laughing....
Ah, thanks! I needed something to cheer me up today.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it awful how I feel so bad for her and yet crack up at the misery on her face? It's just that it's the END OF THE WORLD for her! I see that look too often on my own child's face.
I can't decide which one of these is better. Or which one she's gonna hate you for more one day.
ReplyDeleteOkay, both.
That's hilarious. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Tranny Head...totally point and laugh, take picture, download picture, blog said picture, then go back and help kid.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this yesterday??? *L* This is too funny and I feel bad for laughing, but I can't help myself. The funniest part is that you had to go get your camera, turn it on, aim & click, mid-meltdown! What a face. Oh my gosh.... *L*
ReplyDeleteAssuming there is no real pain or bloodshed, I always run for the camera before rescuing my child from these precarious situations. I figure it will cost me a couple of extra therapy sessions when she is older but will save me a few for myself.
ReplyDeleteLMAO! Poor kid!
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