When B was born, I went a little shutter psycho resulting in about 4000 lame pictures taken of the same thing. They now sit in a box somewhere which is a good thing because otherwise R and the GFYO would feel seriously shafted: what, they might say, only 250 shots of me eating a lemon?
Sometimes though my camera is at the ready for the really important moments. Like when the GFYO decides to indulge his inner neatnik....

Naked.
I will admit I sometimes scrub the tub that way, but the microwave?
ReplyDeleteDoes he offer trainings to other young children? Mine have no idea that things don't clean themselves.
ReplyDeleteVery artfully edited. He'll thank you for that later.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is indeed one GIANT four-year-old. What are you feeding him?
File that in the box labeled "pictures in which to embarrass my son in front of his new girlfriend."
ReplyDeleteIt may be a naked shot, but its a cleaning shot. I would take that one ANY DAY!
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ReplyDeleteloves it.
Ok, that is seriously awesome.
ReplyDeleteI would sooo be including that in the video/photo montage that will play at his wedding.
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly how I prefer to mow the yard. No cooking like that though. Stuff sometimes splatters. (i.e. bacon grease, tomato sauces...etc.)
ReplyDeletehahahaha hope that cleaner wasn't caustic
ReplyDeleteYou know, this could be a whole new business model for Merry Maids.
ReplyDeleteCan he come over and teach my 2 to clean - I promise I won't look!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh!
Kudos for having a neatnik at all. I can only manage to raise pigs.
ReplyDeleteIs he The Kid's mini-me or what?
ReplyDeleteNot that I've seen The Kid nekkid or anything! But I have seen him clean, and I'm pretty sure he wouldn't let a lack of clothes get in his way! I've often looked around my messy house and wished for my own Kid...but now I know I can just give Ms. Picket a call and offer to "babysit" the GFYO.
ReplyDeleteIs that that green Schnaaps (sp?) in his hand? :)
ReplyDeleteI once used to work on the advertising account of a major film manufacturer. (Yes, film. It was THAT long ago.)
ReplyDeleteOne of our major marketing thrusts was to try to get families to take as many pictures of their second child as they did of their first. Research showed that picture-taking fell off by about two-thirds.
So, you're normal.