. . . invented Christmas light-up things that make noise? LOTS of noise. LOUD noise.
Demon Baby has discovered two things out of the vast array of Christmas crap I own and have accumulated over the years.
1) Santa . . . in a "Low Rider." It plays the song Low Rider. His dad is Mexican . . . we got it as a gag gift. It is Demon Baby's favorite Christmas item. I now hear Low Rider in my sleep.
2) The musical house. Demon Baby's sister has a Christmas village and last year got a little house with the MOST OBNOXIOUS musical song and lights. It lasts for five minutes and I am ready to toss it out the window. Yet the sight of Demon Baby dancing next to it keeps it there in my office. I have a headache--but the kid is cute.
If I survive the next 25 days . . . with what little sanity I have left intact, that will be the Christmas Miracle.
Monday, December 1, 2008
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Hah! I swear, from the naked thing to the Christmas thing, I feel like I have so much in common with the little Demon. I collect those singing and dancing Christmas plush toys. In fact, I even have a giant singing Santa, about four feet tall, that sings a carol every time you walk by.
Right now, Glenn is hanging those door covers with holiday scenes, except this year they put a little sensor on them and a couple LED lights, and they sing and light up when you walk by.
During the holidays, people either LOVE coming to my house or they HATE it, LOL!
spy:
I "go" with it, but man . . . I'm already sick of the little musical house. :-)
E
Video? por favor?
that'll LARN YE to keep so much crap around :P lol
I have to admit, I'm a sucker for dancing Santas that swing their big butts from side to side. Don't tell anyone.
Melanie:
Yes, I have decided I have to get my Baby Girl, the family Spielberg, to film him and post it on YouTube so you can all get a real feel for the little guy. :-)
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Laughing Wolf:
Well . . . I have three perfectly quiet, mellow kids. I had no idea this was apparently lurking in my gene pool.
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Robin:
I always liked all that crap. It's that he wants to turn them all on at the same time.
:-)
E
Yay!
I think he needs to learn to meditate - if he could stay still long enough. I tried really hard to get my son to watch TV when he was little, but he wouldn't. He wanted interactive activities. I know that makes me a bad, bad mother, but oh, for a little peace once in a while. He still doesn't watch much TV.
Suzanne:
Totally the same. He will sit and play bvideogames on PBS.org--but they are too easy for him. So his brother showed him how to play Mario Brothers. He will be completely engaged--and he figured the darn thing out in about a half-hour . . . just "gets" it. So sometimes I can buy a half-hour with that. Otherwise, he would prefer physical activities.
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