Being a mom can be so hard! But things like this (see below) really help me remember to keep it light!!! 🙂
How To Know Whether Or Not You Are Ready To Be A Mother
Mess Test:
Smear peanut butter on the sofa and curtains. Place a fish stick behind the couch and leave it there all summer.
Toy Test:
Obtain a 55 gallon drum of LEGOs (if LEGOs are not available, you may (substitute roofing tacks). Have a friend spread them all over the house. Put on a blindfold. Try to walk to the bathroom or kitchen. Do not scream (this could wake a child at night).
Grocery Store Test:
Borrow one or two small animals (goats are best) and take them with you as you shop at the grocery store. Always keep them in sight and pay for anything they eat or damage.
Dressing Test:
Obtain one large, unhappy, live octopus (they turn bright red when they are unhappy). Stuff into a small net bag making sure that all arms stay inside.
Feeding Test:
Obtain a large plastic milk jug. Fill halfway with water. Suspend from the ceiling with a stout cord. Start the jug swinging. Try to insert spoonfuls of soggy cereal (such as Fruit Loops or Cheerios) into the mouth of the jug, while pretending to be an airplane. Now dump the contents of the jug on the floor.
Night Test:
Prepare by obtaining a small cloth bag and fill it with 8-12 pounds of sand. Soak it thoroughly in water. At 8:00 p.m. begin to waltz and hum with the bag until 9:00 p.m. Lay down your bag and set your alarm for 10:00 p.m. Get up, pick up your bag, and sing every song you have ever heard. Make up about a dozen more and sing these too until 4:00 a.m. Set alarm for 5:00 a.m. Get up and make breakfast. Keep this up for five years. Look cheerful.
Physical Test:
Obtain a large beanbag chair and attach it to the front of your clothes. Leave it there for 9 months. Now remove ten of the beans.
Final Assignment:
Find a couple who already have a small child. Lecture them on how they can improve their discipline, patience, tolerance, toilet training and child’s table manners. Suggest many ways they can improve. Emphasize to them that they should never allow their children to run wild. Enjoy this experience. It will be the last time you will have all the answers.
Happy Laugh-ing!! 🙂
Jaimee
Very cute : )
Jessica
Oh my goodness! This is hilarious!
Amy
Oh my I laughed till I cried!!! Thank-you!
Happy Home Fairy
I cried too! So happy you liked it!
Merilee A Stewart
Could you please tell me who wrote this? I would like to share, but need to give credit to the author.
Jenny Wilson
I’ve seen this before and I still find it hilarious! My favorite is the last one. 🙂 Happy Mother’s Day!
Miranda
This was perfect to put in tomorrow’s church bulletin. Thanks for sharing!
Happy Home Fairy
I hope your church liked it!! 🙂
Melissa Ceccofiglio Almanzar
Oh this was way too cute!!!! :O))))) LOL!!!!
1mom2anothr
I SO appreciate things like this! They’re so funny…cuz they r so true : p Especially the lecturing from other people, I don’t know what it is about parenting that all of a sudden invites every sort of criticism on what u do & how u do it. But reading things like this reminds me we’re not alone! It happens to us all! : D
Jennifer Flanders
Thanks for the laugh, Julie. This is so funny. I’ve reblogged it at http://www.flandersfamily.info/web/2013/05/11/happy-mothers-day/
Lisa
LOL! Love this! Laughed so hard