oh yes...selective hearing that transfers on to manhood....you know..a DR. did a study and concluded that males do not process female voices....hhmm..I think I agree!
Of course I had to visit today, since the 10-year-old boy is tracking his stats. This cartoon kid is adorable, and appears hilariously accurate as far as I can tell - I have no children of my own, so I'm limited on my knowledge of 10-year-old boys. However, it pretty much also describes my husband. So there's that.
@ Terry - My boy laughed when he read that! Asked me if he was like that at 2 1/2.
@ lifeonprint - Oh I believe it!
@ Cara - My son is waving at your husband, heheh =D
@ drlori71 - Thanks! It's nice to see from the comments here and on twitter that I've struck another universal chord with people. I love finding common ground.
I'd add empty tummy & hollow legs to be filled with food - in my nephew's case being lots of meat, few carbs but none of that nasty green stuff! But rest spot on!
@ Tregony - Yeah! The eating "for ten" seems to be just around the corner for mine. And when it hits, I'll draw in those hollow legs.
@ Mom O Matic - Nothing. His pockets are empty. But only because he carries stuff around in his hands and then leaves it laying around EVERYWHERE. This house is a giant pocket.
Ohhh...my Little Man is only 2 1/2 and he's got alot of that going on already...yikes!
ReplyDeleteoh yes...selective hearing that transfers on to manhood....you know..a DR. did a study and concluded that males do not process female voices....hhmm..I think I agree!
ReplyDeleteOf course I had to visit today, since the 10-year-old boy is tracking his stats. This cartoon kid is adorable, and appears hilariously accurate as far as I can tell - I have no children of my own, so I'm limited on my knowledge of 10-year-old boys. However, it pretty much also describes my husband. So there's that.
ReplyDeleteI have 2 boys - they are 8 and 4 1/2. You've totally captured what my 4 1/2 year old will be like when he's 10. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the blog and your animation!
This is so accurate, I have a new 11 year old. Love it!
ReplyDeletehey that looks like my 11yr old
ReplyDeletelove it
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Ah. He looks like his daddy. ;)
ReplyDelete@ Terry - My boy laughed when he read that! Asked me if he was like that at 2 1/2.
ReplyDelete@ lifeonprint - Oh I believe it!
@ Cara - My son is waving at your husband, heheh =D
@ drlori71 - Thanks! It's nice to see from the comments here and on twitter that I've struck another universal chord with people. I love finding common ground.
@ Christina - A new 11 year old? Congrats!
@ Ang - Heheh. Is there one boy between us all??
@ leslieconn - There's a reason for that!
I'd add empty tummy & hollow legs to be filled with food - in my nephew's case being lots of meat, few carbs but none of that nasty green stuff! But rest spot on!
ReplyDeleteBut what's in his pockets?
ReplyDelete@ Tregony - Yeah! The eating "for ten" seems to be just around the corner for mine. And when it hits, I'll draw in those hollow legs.
ReplyDelete@ Mom O Matic - Nothing. His pockets are empty. But only because he carries stuff around in his hands and then leaves it laying around EVERYWHERE. This house is a giant pocket.
I agree with Mom O Matic, we need to know what's in the pockets!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Adorable! One day my little man will be 11 and I will have this handy reference chart :)
ReplyDeleteHaha love it! Glad he got his 100 hits before bedtime too! -danmoyle
ReplyDeleteYou forgot the brain full of intelligence and imagination...my favorite 10 year old boy! xxx
ReplyDeleteI love it. That looks and sounds like my son Tyler. So cute. Can I use your drawing on my desktop?
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agear - Yes of course you may and thank-you for asking!
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