I love it so much, because we are so there. Parker has been doing the same thing when he does not get his way. I have yet to get it on film, but when I do you can ejoy watching it as well. I hope all is well with you guys.
Three thoughts came to my mind while watching this: 1. I can't believe you had the foresight to capture this on film. 2. I hope Jake's future wife someday finds this blog and watches this. 3. Maybe we just won't introduce fruit snacks into our household!
In response to Rebecca: 1. What you don't see on the video is the 3-4 minutes before I started taping and the 3-4 additional minutes after I stopped taping. These tantrums occur frequently enough that they are not actually that hard to get on video! 2. In the mean time, his sisters get a real kick out of it! 3. I would tell you not to introduce them but the truth is she'd just find something else to get upset about -- it's a normal childhood phase. As long as you remain calm, it's actually quite amusing to watch! We have videos of all three kids throwing a good one (including Annika when she's 6 years old!)
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I love it so much, because we are so there. Parker has been doing the same thing when he does not get his way. I have yet to get it on film, but when I do you can ejoy watching it as well. I hope all is well with you guys.
Three thoughts came to my mind while watching this:
1. I can't believe you had the foresight to capture this on film. 2. I hope Jake's future wife someday finds this blog and watches this.
3. Maybe we just won't introduce fruit snacks into our household!
Oh what a temper! I'm sorry, but I laughed out loud!
In response to Rebecca:
1. What you don't see on the video is the 3-4 minutes before I started taping and the 3-4 additional minutes after I stopped taping. These tantrums occur frequently enough that they are not actually that hard to get on video!
2. In the mean time, his sisters get a real kick out of it!
3. I would tell you not to introduce them but the truth is she'd just find something else to get upset about -- it's a normal childhood phase. As long as you remain calm, it's actually quite amusing to watch! We have videos of all three kids throwing a good one (including Annika when she's 6 years old!)
We were just watching that again, and wondered when might he figure out he can climb up to the fruit snacks.
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