Saturday, August 1, 2009

Random Acts of Evil

Will's got an unique personality, to say the least. This shouldn't shock anyone that knows Steve. The nut did not fall far from the tree, or the other nut in this case.

It is Steve alone that rough-houses with Will. That has taught him it's okay to hit, punch, poke, and have sword fights with adults; especially parents. However, I have to accept that is partially my DNA that makes him enjoy the evil side so much.

While he can be a very loving child, you need to approach him with caution at all times. Reaching down to kiss his sweet baby face you are just as likely to get a hug as you are socked in the face while he laughs and yells, "Gotcha!".

He can be totally involved in a show on TV and as you walk by his chair you have a 50/50 chance of getting kicked or hit with a sword.

If he crawls into your lap when you are sitting down, he might cuddle up against you and watch TV. Or, he might wait until you don't expect it and slam his head back into your face. (He broke my nose last year doing this.)

He is always laughting when it happens. It's always done in "fun" and to get a reaction out of us. I don't feel that my son is evil. He just has to much energy, and not enough going on in his life. That's what I tell myself to sleep at night anyway. :)

So if you visit my house, consider yourself forwarned. We don't practise the art of random acts of kindness here. You're more likely to experience random acts of evil.

1 comment:

  1. Oh my, this is gonna be a tricky year at school. I had a son much the same...He was kicked out of a daycare and had to go to a daycare for delinquents, I am sooo not kidding. Again, welcome to boydom...

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