Sunday, November 4, 2012

Holy marriagoni!!!

Man sues his wife for ugly baby. Apparently, she had plastic surgery and wasn't much of a looker before. Anyways the baby looks like here former, unaltered self.


http://gnli.christianpost.com/video/man-gets-120000-from-lawsuit-based-on-ugly-baby-7196


How can someone call a baby ugly? Especially when the baby is yours?

I totally get the "false pretense" factor even though it's superficial and disgusting. Ditch the wife, not the baby!


This is coming from me, I'm not a big fan of babies. I'm the oldest of four kids, I've had my share of looking after babies. My mom became really ill after having my youngest brother and my sister is two years older than him. I took care of two babies and it wasn't a love fest. Basically babies aren't just cute and cuddly! I mean they are so cute but only for 5 minutes, then I don't want them. They are cranky, helpless and they cry all the freaking time! They cry when they're hungry, when they are sleepy, when they need to be changed. They just cry and cry and cry - until that is all you hear!!!!!!!!!!!  Ahem* love toddlers though. I love how they can tell what they need and how they're are curious and excited about everything.


Usually when the word baby pops I think - where do babies come from? I know the biological and biblical versions of how we are "blessed." Then I think to myself, do I want one of those? how about if mine doesn't let me sleep all night? Will I end up having one? Me with a mini-me would be interesting, if its too much trouble I'll just give it to my sister - who loves kids and her dream is to open a daycare someday. Then I think about how much emotional damage my choices will cause. In the end I decide a baby is way too much hassle, but even I would never call my baby ugly!!!

1 comment:

  1. The most interesting thing for me, with parenting kids, is there are parts of the brain that don't get switched on until you have a kid (or kids) to take care of. It is sorta like your mind is a big house, and you never tuned the lights on in certain rooms of the house. My view became wider, my heart became easier to be hurt, I am 100% more vulnerable, and 1000% stronger, too. I also discovered I am the one genetically programed to wake up first when I hear a baby cry at any time of the night. Having a baby on your knee at 3 AM...you being the only adult awake in what seems the whole sleeping world, that is quite an experience.

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