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Laima • upvoted 37 items 4 years ago
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I found a loaded one-shot Nerf gun under my 5-year-old daughter's pillow. When I asked her what she was doing with it, she whispered, 'It's for the tooth fairyParents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
I thought my 15-year-old was diligently plugging the charger into her phone every night before going upstairs for bed...until I discovered she was actually plugging it into an empty phone case and taking her phone with herParents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
A few years ago, I was going through my son's (3rd grade) backpack and found a can of ravioli. That's all well, except I never bought any ravioli. When I asked him about it, he burst into tears and and pulled out a box under his bed filled with Ravioli! He then proceeded to tell me how this girl that picks on him and says they are married gives him ravioli everyday and makes him take it. I can just picture this girl's mother telling her the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
My daughter is trying to impress me by learning origami. She's 7 and doesn't think that Dad can see all the missing paper and the (messily but improving a lot) paper cranes hidden throughout her room. I bought 2 more reams of paper and just left them out on accident. Lazy old dad not putting up his office supplies.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
Everybody’s kids here are hiding books to read secretly. Mine’s hiding in his bedroom trying to use a glue stick like lip balm.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
He has a crush on the babysitter and tries to draw hearts to give to her. He also proposed. He is 6Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
My kid is 5. She sneaks food under her blanket (wrapped snacks) for later and is always amazed when I find them.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
The pez dispensers in his night stand. He eats them in secret pretty sparingly so I let it go. He's 6.Show All 37 Upvotes
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Man Discovers Secret 30 ft Well Inside His Friend’s 1843 House After Breaking Through The Floorboards
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Laima • upvoted 20 items 4 years ago
Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
I found a loaded one-shot Nerf gun under my 5-year-old daughter's pillow. When I asked her what she was doing with it, she whispered, 'It's for the tooth fairyParents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
A few years ago, I was going through my son's (3rd grade) backpack and found a can of ravioli. That's all well, except I never bought any ravioli. When I asked him about it, he burst into tears and and pulled out a box under his bed filled with Ravioli! He then proceeded to tell me how this girl that picks on him and says they are married gives him ravioli everyday and makes him take it. I can just picture this girl's mother telling her the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
My daughter is trying to impress me by learning origami. She's 7 and doesn't think that Dad can see all the missing paper and the (messily but improving a lot) paper cranes hidden throughout her room. I bought 2 more reams of paper and just left them out on accident. Lazy old dad not putting up his office supplies.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
I thought my 15-year-old was diligently plugging the charger into her phone every night before going upstairs for bed...until I discovered she was actually plugging it into an empty phone case and taking her phone with herParents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
Everybody’s kids here are hiding books to read secretly. Mine’s hiding in his bedroom trying to use a glue stick like lip balm.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
He has a crush on the babysitter and tries to draw hearts to give to her. He also proposed. He is 6Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
My kid is 5. She sneaks food under her blanket (wrapped snacks) for later and is always amazed when I find them.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
The pez dispensers in his night stand. He eats them in secret pretty sparingly so I let it go. He's 6.Parents-Share-Things-Their-Kids-Hiding
My 6 year old got out of bed early on Sunday morning to sneak downstairs and steal Monopoly money from the bank in the unfinished game from the night before which was left out on the table.Rita Perchetti And Gloria Rossi Try Out Their New Portable Bathhouse So They Can Change Their Clothes After Sunbathing On Coney Island Beach, 1938
Before The Invention Of Sun-Screen In The Mid 1940s, Bathers Wore Garments Like This Freckleproof Cape To Protect Themselves From The Sun. The Cape Also Features Built-In Sunglasses
Freckle Removal. A Complicated Apparatus Is Employed. Eyes Are Covered With A Special, Air-Tight Piece, And The Nostrils Filled In. Breathing Is Done Through A Special Tube. Sensitive Parts Of The Face Must Be Treated Separately, 1930
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