We know that children’s logic is unpredictable, and that’s how they think. We can also say that their spontaneity can be an endless source of laughter. When you take care of a baby, you will regret closing your eyes for five minutes, which will be enough for him to have crazy thoughts. But that is also why life with children is boring. So it’s better to laugh about it than cry about it.
“My niece just got upgraded from a crib to a single bed…”

“Lukas strikes again. Why?”

“My neighbor’s toddler was a little too quiet.”

“Nephew tried his new air soft gun on my phone.”

“Mom: ’go play outside!’”

“My brother crying because we’re burning some wood in the fireplace.”

“My 4 year old’s work of art.”

“My son, forever falling asleep in the most random, and uncomfortable, crazy positions…”

“3-year-old asked if he could have a muffin. I said yes. This one’s on me.”

“Would not stop crying until she got her own cone of shame.”

“My son bit the directional pad off the remote.”

“Kid was swimming in Target!”

“Found my camera on the floor and asked my kid if he’d been fiddling with it, ’no, of course not daddy!’”

“This keeps happening to her.”

“First there was crying and then there was laughing. Much laughing. Don’t worry, the baby is fine.”

“My 3-year-old bit my thumb.”

“My son’s toothpaste. I have failed as a father.”

“My wife does planks around the house and I come home to this absolute unit of a son.”

