Deck The Halls Some More

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  1. TonyaNo Gravatar
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    I can so relate to this! My kids are alternating between Jingle Bells and Santa Claus is Coming to town — over and over!

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  2. Deb - Mom of 3 GirlsNo Gravatar
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    LOL! I feel your pain, well at least sort of. My child was the one in the bathroom at Barnes & Noble the other day singing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer at the top of her lungs while doing her business. It seems to be her particular favorite whenever we’re out and about these days in general. It’s cute, but not necessarily at the decibels she’s reaching!

    Although I do need to get out the camcorder and record her one of these days. :)

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  3. awww it’s wonderful you have such Christmas girls! :) You have many years of that to look forward to! I was a christmas girl and still sing Christmas songs throughout the year:)
    .-= Jen-After the Alter´s last blog ..The Blog World is Like High School =-.

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  4. nicolerenaeNo Gravatar says:

    We were listening to Veggie Tales Christmas just this morning! I really need to take that one out of the van, that’s probably partly my fault.

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  5. My youngest is obsessed with books. I mean OBSESSED with Books!! And it is absolutely adorable to watch him go pick one out of the pile come over to my lap, place the book by my lap and ask for up “pup”. He doesn’t think you can read books unless he is on someone’s lap. LOVE it! BUT the number of times I have to read the book, absolutely kills me! This weekend we must have read his favorite for over 3 hours during the 2 days! I have had to hide a few of his favorites so I don’t have to shoot myself in the foot :-) And even worse I am a teacher, so I know the great benefits of reading, but the mom in me takes over some times! Ha!
    .-= Cortney @ evanhaslanded´s last blog ..Ummm, Evan, Snow is for Sledding or at least Snow Ball Fights =-.

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    Diaper DiariesNo Gravatar Reply:

    Yeah, my kids are big readers too. My oldest started reading early so that is such a blessing. Now I pawn the younger one off on her :)

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  6. Erin GNo Gravatar
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    haha! too funny. this reminds me of when we were kids and we wanted to listen to the chipmunks christmas album ALL THE TIME. My dad had to institute a once-per-year rule.
    .-= Erin G´s last blog ..Cloth Diapering Questions =-.

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    Diaper DiariesNo Gravatar Reply:

    Ugh, that is precisely why I won’t let me kids see the chipmunk movies. I fear that would be my future.

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  7. KateNo Gravatar
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    My daughter tortures me by destroying her room. Over and over. Like twice a day. She especially has an obsession about pulling everything off her changing table (she’s about 2). That is the ONE area where I like everything folded and neatly stacked so I can’t make her pick it up — I have to do it myself!! Sigh.

    btw my blog entry today is a carnival, so head over and enter your health-related posts!
    .-= Kate´s last blog ..Health News Tuesday: GM Foods, HIV Tests, Six Risky Chemicals in your Body =-.

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  8. LOL! I’m always sad when Christmas is over…so much so that our tree is still up (embarrassingly so)…well, I don’t know if it’s still up b/c I’m sad Christmas is over or we’re just sorely procrastinating…either way, the transition from magical Christmas season to regular life is a tough one!
    .-= The Pursuit of Mommyness´s last blog ..5 Things Modern Wives Could Learn from a 1955 Magazine Article =-.

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    Diaper DiariesNo Gravatar Reply:

    If ours hadn’t become a serious fire hazard, our would still be up too :)

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  9. JeannetteNo Gravatar says:

    We’re stuck on “O Little Town of Bethlehem” here- unfortunately my daughter taught it to her brother who still doesn’t speak much English so while he loves it, it is the most garbled toddler rendition you have ever imagined. And neither can carry a tune!
    .-= Jeannette´s last blog ..Hope =-.

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  10. KelliNo Gravatar says:

    Even as I type this, my eye starts to twitch and my my nervous tick kicks in…
    Thomas the Tank Engine and the Magic Railroad. It is the bane of my existence.
    Emma loves this movie and we have now watched it 4,236,423,982 times.
    Pray for me…
    As I’ll do the same for you.
    Blessings friend, fa la la la la la la la la laaaaaaaa!
    Kelli @ SustainingCreativity

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    Diaper DiariesNo Gravatar Reply:

    deal ;)

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  11. This is so funny! My 4yo comes out of her room every night after we put her to bed. It’s funny to watch her try to think of a reason she “needs” us after she comes out. Mostly, we have to fix her “fuzzy covews(covers)” that go under her comforter. Then she always gives us sweet kisses so we won;t get mad. :)
    .-= Real Life Sarah´s last blog ..Conferences Put the “Social” in Social Media =-.

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    Diaper DiariesNo Gravatar Reply:

    my 3 yo does the same thing. Usually asking for water that is literally right beside her head.

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  12. We’re off the music, but mine still wants to watch the Christmas movies we had … I’m officially over them!
    .-= mandi @ it’s come to this´s last blog ..Snow day =-.

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