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09/18/2009

Despite it all, I still feel pretty good about having Ben in day care.

Whip-it-good

Comments (86)

1. Slim said:

Mapplethorpe art project?

2. Lisa said:

AHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA! That's awesome.

3. Schoolgirl83 said:

Well if he needs a good lashing with the whip every now and again...

4. Brian said:

Whips? As in plural? Good thing they come in value packs. I've heard.

5. Yanicka said:

Good grief, they already used the last one you gave them?????

6. Jen said:

Are they good on chains, then?

7. Miss W said:

I'm assuming there are multiple adults in the room who need to be equipped with whips. It's kind of like how elementary teachers ask each student to bring in 2 boxes of Kleenex. It's just your turn to supply the teachers with their preferred method of torture.

8. jill said:

Haha! Wow that is so funny. It's kind of like a little "help us!" carefully hidden in plain sight so the captors won't catch on ;)

9. Kelly said:

Well, at least every child has to provide their own, you don't want Little Jimmy's whip being used on Ben, he might catch something...

10. Tracy said:

I just do not possess the sarcasm needed to do this justice, so...HAHAHAHAHA! Love it!

11. Tine said:

(*snicker*)

12. Amy said:

Luckily even dumb people still manage to take decent care of our children!

13. Cookie said:

Lol... love it! Thanks for the chuckle this morning.

14. Heather said:

HAHA!! Hysterical!!
I wonder what Ben did with the ones you left before?

15. Jennifer said:

please tell me you take them a whip. Please!!! Hilarious! Great way to start off my day. I wish they used whips in first grade.

16. a said:

I think they meant "whippets" - isn't that what it's called when you inhale the propellant from aerosol cans?

17. Cat said:

HAHAHAHA... and God, how I envy how your child naps. My son won't go more than 30 minutes at daycare.

18. anne nahm said:

lol!

19. Jen said:

That's hilarious. You need to scrapbook that. If you're into scrapbooking. I'm not but I always tell people to scrapbook things because it seems to be something that people enjoy doing.

20. Kymberli said:

I think you should send some whips to Charlie's teacher, too. After all, he's the one plotting her destruction with booby traps. :)

21. Chickenpig said:

Hmm....Maybe there are other kids in the class that need whipping? Maybe they are doing funky baby dancing routines?

And, hey Amy, missing an occasional e doesn't a dumb person make. I'm going on about 3 hrs of sleep today, and I've had to retype this comment 3 times ;)

22. june said:

thank you for sharing that!

23. tash said:

Do chains come next year?

24. Liz said:

LOL! Thanks for the laugh this morning.

25. After Words said:

Love it.

26. melissa in NY said:

Mmm...licorice whips....

27. sheilah said:

Hey, Cat, I think if you used your whip a little more liberally you might get your son to take a longer nap.

28. mollie said:

...and remember to bring a clean gimp suit for Wednesday, please.

29. Judy said:

At least it doesn't say "Whip's".

30. Lisa V said:

I presume you'd already taken in the restraints?

31. Anne said:

On a note home from our daycare center this summer: "Please remember to bring a watter bottle for your child, it gets hott out."

Despite this, the teacher is awesome and we love her.

32. Jana said:

DONE!

33. Jana said:

DONE!

34. Danielle said:

OK -- it's painfully obvious that I have no children. I had to read through the comments twice to figure out that they meant wipes....

Makes me wonder who's not qualified for what...

35. Kris said:

Yeah, there are typos in the forms our daycare uses every day. Drives me nuts.

However, "whips" is priceless.

36. Irukandji said:

I understand you need to provide your own personal whips because sharing whips is frowned on in a MRSA-filled environment. Seeing that Ben gets a thorough whipping with eVery BM might save you a small fortune in diapers over the next two years.

37. sue said:

Love it. It has taken me a few years to get that proper grammar is not required for loving care of an infant - preschooler.

@Jen, your comments on scrapbooking crack me up. I also suggest people scrapbook things even though I don't.

38. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

39. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

40. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

41. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

42. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

43. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

44. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

45. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

46. Carrie Jo said:

Priceless. You really do need to save that note somewhere.

47. Aunt Becky said:

Takes after his Aunt Becky, huh.

48. Aunt Becky said:

Takes after his Aunt Becky, huh.

49. Aunt Becky said:

Takes after his Aunt Becky, huh.

50. Alicia said:

please submit to failblog.

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