Gas and more
Well, hello from barf central. That sounds like rather a negative opening doesn't it? Well, it can't be helped. Oh, why barf central? Because we've been holding sicky children day and night armed with rags and buckets. Jane was sick last Wednesday night. Nate valiently stayed up with her that night. Anna was sicky yesterday, thankfully for only a short time. Boy did she make a mess though! Nate says he feels like he's taking CRAZY pills! His brain is fried from too much editing. My brain is fried from too much child care. Thanks for writing guys. You've really made us laugh when we most needed it. Here's a funny Janie story. She likes to announce when she has gas. In fact, when any one has gas. When Daddy has gas she says GAAAASSSSSS! She's so perceptive.

7 Comments:
I'm so sorry you guys are still sick.
The gas comments are quite funny. Frankly, Caleb has been having alot of gas recently. I mean A LOT. He could launch himself into orbit sometimes. We think he might be having problems with the milk (lactose intolerent).
Anyway, the other day at dinner, somebody (me) at the table burped, and almost immediately afterwards Caleb had gas. He said, "Haha I had a burp too!" But then he realized it wasn't really a burp, so he quickly corrected himself and said, "I had a butt burp!"
Well, there you go. That term might just stick.
Well I hate to say it but I think my little Aidan might be able to out-gas you all! Oh man! For such a little kid he can sure produce a lot of gas. Its unreal.
Who would have thought 10 years ago we'd all be chatting about gas!
The most hysterical thing to me is that the son of Matt Genovese (the cow drinker) could be lactose intolerant.
I am starting to think that nature dictates that any given family line should only consume so much milk, lest all the cows in the world go dry. Perhaps I have consumed enough milk for me and the subsequent generation, so Caleb isn't allowed to have any....and thus, he is lactose intolerent.
....or something like that.
Matt, I think you're onto something. Something like the law of conservation of lactose. :)
Hahahaha! Exactly!
Oh, it's been a while since stooping inside the doorposts of Hunny House - this is a great thread! (Karen, so sorry your family of sickies started it all:) )
We've recently put the babes on Lactose-Free formula (yes, I finally gave up the ghost, no more nursing!) and we are spending WAY too much of our time discussing their poop consistency, color, etc. - I told Dave this morning I can't even REMEMBER what a normal baby poop looks like! We call the babes "The Double P's" (short for Prolific Poopers, of course . . .)
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