We do it until mama is about to puke.
Let me know when you find out. I've never reached a final number, 'cause I just pass mine over to her brothers and sisters and make them twirl.
lol! good thing he has older brothers and sisters to play with! you know, if I played it, i couldn't get back up... i'm sure of it.
Glittersmama took my comment.Now I got nothing.
Longer than 10 adults- by my kiddos' histories.I think it's the "all fall down" that gets 'em hooked.
Just don't give him orange soda and hot dogs for lunch before you let him play... just trust me on this one...
nibble those cheeks for me, please :)
Is this one of those "How many licks does it take to get to the center of the tootsie pop" questions? Well what ever it is don't bite the one year old in half in your desperation to find the answer, OK? 'Cuz that would be bad.
It depends on how fast you play...if you run around fast enough he might get dizzy and pass out. But you might pass out first.
he is such a cutie..if it is that one year old wanting to play..then i'm afraid i wouldn't be able to stop either.
Cute cute cute :)My parents are lucky that by the time the last little one came along, his sisters were already old enough to do some twirling
Soooooooo cute!
I think that it works out to be more than the licks to get to the center of a tootsie pop.It may be the same number of times as my six year old repeating "I'm bored!"
Maybe you should switch to playing hide and seek.He could hide, and you could read a book.Wait--that's me, not you. You are a nice mommy. You probably like ring-around-the-rosie. Admit it. You DO.
Oh can I just be an old lady and say--one day he'll be a 17 year old and you'll wish...
The only thing they DO get tired of is baths and having to take naps.
He's cute...and so is his blankie!
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We do it until mama is about to puke.
Let me know when you find out. I've never reached a final number, 'cause I just pass mine over to her brothers and sisters and make them twirl.
lol! good thing he has older brothers and sisters to play with! you know, if I played it, i couldn't get back up... i'm sure of it.
Glittersmama took my comment.
Now I got nothing.
Longer than 10 adults- by my kiddos' histories.
I think it's the "all fall down" that gets 'em hooked.
Just don't give him orange soda and hot dogs for lunch before you let him play... just trust me on this one...
nibble those cheeks for me, please :)
Is this one of those "How many licks does it take to get to the center of the tootsie pop" questions? Well what ever it is don't bite the one year old in half in your desperation to find the answer, OK? 'Cuz that would be bad.
It depends on how fast you play...if you run around fast enough he might get dizzy and pass out. But you might pass out first.
he is such a cutie..if it is that one year old wanting to play..then i'm afraid i wouldn't be able to stop either.
Cute cute cute :)
My parents are lucky that by the time the last little one came along, his sisters were already old enough to do some twirling
Soooooooo cute!
I think that it works out to be more than the licks to get to the center of a tootsie pop.
It may be the same number of times as my six year old repeating "I'm bored!"
Maybe you should switch to playing hide and seek.
He could hide, and you could read a book.
Wait--that's me, not you. You are a nice mommy. You probably like ring-around-the-rosie. Admit it. You DO.
Oh can I just be an old lady and say--one day he'll be a 17 year old and you'll wish...
The only thing they DO get tired of is baths and having to take naps.
He's cute...and so is his blankie!
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