In order to secure a place in a comfy chair and defer any responsibilities with Haddyn to Kelli---I jumped at the opportunity to blog Haddyn's first tooth.
Now... this picture may portray an "extremely cute little girl", I must agree only because she does take after her fathers dashing good looks and stunning rock hard body...but that's neither here nor there. If you look closely you will be able to see a formation protruding from her gums. This formation may look innocent...I beg to differ. This calcium enhanced, phosphorus infused, mineral salt developed creation has been the source of many many tears for that "extremely cute little girl".
In the weeks that have passed...I have seen this "extremely cute little girl" turn into a raging, screaming, inconsolable menace...which whom I still love...in a flash of a second. As these seconds have flashed, multiple beatings have passed as images through my mind. Now wait...I know what you all are thinking...how could the father of this "extremely cute little girl"... ever think that. These images, are only images, and do nothing but make me as the father feel so so so much better.
Please send your thoughts and prayers to this "extremely cute little girl" as she strives to make it to her toddler years...
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
First Tooth vs. First Beating
Posted by Scott and Kel at 9:25 PM
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4 comments:
Congrats little one. I am so sorry mom and dad, Teeth are so hard. I told My mother in-law I intend to ask Heavenly Father why it had to be so painful. But After thinking about it. I thought,is it to be considered a baby trial? Anyways no fun however you look at it.
I must agree with the cute little girl- but the rock hard body and dashing good looks of the father are going a little- wait, scratch that- way too far. So sad. I will save her. We are home- come and see us soon!
oh my heck, cutest family picture ever!!!! I love it!!! so kelli when did you cut your hair short? it looks fabulous!
I think that Kelli needs to put you over her knee more often (oops, did I really just say that) :)
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