Sweet, sweet striped revenge.

the moosh has been putting up with her dad and his damn highlighters for three years.
Bitty moosh tiger..grrr
I have put up with taking a striped child out in public for three years.
the moosh.
Little did Cody know the moosh has been plotting her revenge.
moosh tounge as a tiger.
And oh, how sweet it was.
Sweet Sweet Revenge
Sweet deliciousness of sweet revenge is hers.
The rare Crayola Tiger...grrr

25 thoughts on “Sweet, sweet striped revenge.

  1. You guys are awesome parents! I can’t remember the last time I didn’t yell at my kids for writing on themselves with markers of any kind (revenge or not!). You’re awesome!

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  2. So fun! I let Dom take the pen to my legs sometimes… he does it to his too but it’s sometimes easier for me to rinse off than to get him scrubbed… one day I woke up one morning and ran out the door to the bakery for breakfast. When I got home, I realized that I had these circles on the thighs… LOVELY! It looked like I had just left a plastic surgeon’s office after a lipo consultation or something.

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  3. Too funny. The Moosh is very cunning, waiting until she developed, you know, fine motor skills before getting her revenge on Daddy and his highlighters …

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  4. Hey Casey, I’ve been reading you for a long time, and I think I commented back when you were a fellow blogspot writer. You know, before you were a REAL blogger, with your own domain etc. =)

    These pictures are great! Have you ever turned a blacklight onto your decorated child? She’ll really glow then! =)

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  5. I love it. That’s a good daddy to let his face be enhanced so beautifully with what is clearly a remarkable talent.

    Stinkerbell’s gym teacher draws parts of a smiley face for each lap they jog around a track. (yes, gym teachers are still cruel.) Because I went to high school with this particular gal, I instructed Stinkerbell to fuss on her about having to wash marker off her hand every other day. She very nicely sent home instructions to rub the marks with lotion and wipe off wash with soap and repeat until the dang smiles are gone.

    I haven’t actually had to try it, cuz Stinkerbell washes it off herself at school now.

    yup, my kid is great.

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