All that’s missing is a dead grandmother strapped sitting up on the roof.
Manly Baby Stroller
Bag of Randomness
- We ate at the Mooyah’s in our neighborhood that reopened. They had balloons at each table and the staff was kind enough to give one to each of our kids. GirlGeeding let loose of hers and it floated away to the high ceiling. I started to jump in my flip-flops trying to grab the string attached to the balloon, and when I was on about my fourth jump, the six-foot-six-inch teenage girl walked up and said, “I’ll get it for you sir.” And without even using her tiptoes, she easily retrieved the balloon for DaughterGeeding and replaced my hero status for a short while.
- That was a first, and it scared the crap out of me – I was sitting on the toilet when all of a sudden a baby gecko fell from the ceiling between my feed.
- When you have kids, there’s a bit difference in where you sit. Instead of sitting in my recliner, all I have to do is sit or lay on the floor and all of a sudden the kids want to interact. Heck, all I have to do is lay on my stomach and they are crawling all over me without me prompting them. It took me this long to realize interacting with kids ain’t that hard.
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- The announcement of Kidd’s death on 106.1 – YouTube
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- My, how Mike Snyder has fallen.
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- “Keep looking up, because that’s where it all is.”
13.47 Pound Baby Girl Born Without a C-Section
The previous largest baby had an interesting name.
A baby born Friday in Germany is the country’s largest-ever, at 13.47 pounds and 22.6 inches long.
Baby girl Jasleen arrived July 26 at University Hospital in Leipzig. Though babies of her size are often delivered via caesarean section, Jasleen’s mother gave birth vaginally.
The mother had a previously undiagnosed case of gestational diabetes, doctors discovered. The condition usually develops around the 24th week of pregnancy and can lead to larger-than-average newborn size.
Both daughter and mother are doing well after the birth, though Jasleen remains in the neonatal care unit, doctors said, according to the German newspaper Der Spiegel.
Jasleen takes the title of Germany’s biggest baby from a 13-pound boy named Jihad, born in Berlin in 2011.