Posted on 03/18/2017 6:45:00 PM PDT by lowbridge
The proud parents of twin boys in New York found out why their toddlers seemed like they hadn't been sleeping through the night. Because the toddlers definitely were not sleeping.
Video recorded by Jonathan and Susana Balkin on their Nest home monitoring system shows 2-year-old twins, Andrew and Ryan having a gymnastics roll-around instead of getting much-needed sleep.
The boys easily climbed in and out of their cribs, which are side-by-side in their shared bedroom. They proceeded to line pillows along the floor and do summersaults, and then took rests on the couch together, before going back to their floor exercises.
Dad enters the room and puts the boys back in their cribs, then places the mountain of pillows and covers back in their rightful places around the room. But the calm was only temporary. As soon as dad left, they were back at it.
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I wonder what the solution to that would be. It’s funny, but kind of scary.
They proceeded to line pillows along the floor and do summersaultsIs proofreading really dead?
Yep, those are boys.
They are in trouble because they were doing them during the winter time.
Priceless!
I’m glad I got my winter salt. Summer salt won’t keep the ice away, or so I must believe.
Dictionary dot com loves to debase the spelling.
We were a lot older maybe 4 & 8.
A little rum in milk always worked in the past.
Hahahahahahaha! Can you imagine the parents in bed...hearing:
(scrape)
(thump)
(THUMP)
(scuffle)
(scuffle)
(thump)
(thump)
(pause)
(pause)
(pause)
(THUMP)
(pause)
(pause)
(pause)
(THUMP)
(CRASH)
(Dad enters room)
(Dad leaves room)
(scrape)
(thump)
(THUMP)
(scuffle)
(scuffle)
(thump)
(thump)
(pause)
(pause)
(pause)
(THUMP)
(pause)
(pause)
(pause)
(THUMP)
(CRASH)
REPEAT!
>> Is proofreading really dead?
Its vs. it’s. Oh yea, and “its’” - ain’t!
I vs. me
Alumnus vs. alumni
Criterion vs. criteria
Sentences ending in “to/in/of/from/at”
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Needs I’s be gwine on wif mo’? Dey’s ain’t bees doin’ a good job teachin’ english, either, no how.
How about flannel pajamas and velcro sheets? :=)
How about flannel pajamas and velcro sheets? :=)
No kidding.
The ‘summersault’ spelling is attested in the OED by numerous examples from recognized writers in the 18th and 19th century. Anyway, it is a corruption of Middle French ‘sombresault’, so there is no historically correct way of spelling it.
I’d never sleep, worrying that they’d break their necks.
That’s hysterical. It’s time for big-boy beds for those two. Once they can climb out of a crib, an accidental fall from the rail could injure. I wish my boys were that young again. Such great memories. But still, now, fine men.
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