Seriously? Who coined that phrase? They must not have had children. The phrase is meant to mean that something is easy. HOWEVER, have you ever taken candy from a child (not a baby, babies shouldn't have candy) or (gasp) told them they couldn't have that candy right then? I've seen it in action...not with my own mind you. But I can imagine what Connor will be like. Geez, you take the bottle out of his mouth to, heaven forbid, burp him (dude, you hate the gas pains and hunger pains that come when you spit up!) and 9 times out of 10 he SCREAMS.
So, just a random Monday thought...but I think we should rethink this phrase.
Just a place where I can rant if I need to. Praise if I can. List my hopes and dreams if I have any. Be silly if I decide to. And if you don't like it...YOU CAN "KISS MY GRITS"!
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Trust me...I have taken candy from mine. And it is not pretty!!
Hysterically true! You just try taking my Mike and Ike's from me, and it will be on like Donkey Kong!!!!
But have you ever tried taking candy from a BABY? You can seriously just walk away and they can't stop you. I think that's where the saying comes from.
hahahaha
miss you girl!!!
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