BP told the boys “no”–Heaven forbid!
They retaliated by expressing their hurt feelings on paper
and then hung them on the playroom door.
Here’s where BP is “dad bad” or “dad good”:
And then this:
Well, alrighty then.
Then Frack jumped into the sign making:
I am not sure what he said, but I think it was pretty much along the same lines.
It’s a good thing they know the Tidy Up song and can tidy independently.
After all, adults have been banned from the room.
K.















Mar 25, 2011 @ 08:09:31
hahahaha!!! I have a collection of signs as well! XOXO
Mar 25, 2011 @ 08:50:07
You’ve got to start a box for each child, where you place and treasure all the things they draw/write. Guess they told you!
Mar 25, 2011 @ 10:04:57
Wow- I’m impressed with both of their writing! Especially Frick!
~* Jen (from work)
Mar 25, 2011 @ 10:43:17
Hilarious!!! How can Frick write that well, isn’t he just in Kindergarten?…
Wow! Whenever I’m feeling down, I come here for laughs!
Mar 25, 2011 @ 21:06:22
LOL Poor Dad!
Mar 27, 2011 @ 20:53:26
That is too funny. You can pull those out when they have their own kids
Apr 07, 2011 @ 14:28:58
Adorable. And I am so learning the tidy-up song.