Honestly, I think the baby resembles Alfie. But I guess you never can tell with a baby, they're all so squashy and wrinkly when they're tiny.
Honestly, I think the story is a load of crap.
Not that it's impossible, the story just sent my hinky meter way off. My gutt is screaming this story is a lie.
You made me laugh- squashy and wrinkly really sums it up! It's so hard to tell who newborns favor in the looks department- everytime you look at them they change. The baby is quite beautiful. (Not that I want my soon to be 12 year old son to bring one home any time soon! :blowkiss
Can you imagine? "Hey, Mom, can you give me a ride to soccer practice? I'll need the baby carrier, diaper bag, and two bottles, too." My middle daughter just turned 13. Her main complaint is that her best friend since grade school is suddenly "boy crazy," but boy crazy to them means that they are at the "Do you think he likes me" stage, not the "I'm sleeping with him" stage. They still like to have sleepovers where they watch scary movies and do each other's make up!
My kids wouldn't remember their heads if they weren't attached! One time the 20 year old left a Big Gulp on the car and took off- of course I said, "What if that was a baby???!!! Would you leave that on the top of the car too?" Of course it was just my way of nagging him.... (rotten mom!)
I kind of like the kind of 13 year old you have... it's the 13 year olds who are getting their belly buttons pierced and all that scare the hell out me!
God forbid, piercings at 13! Mine is just starting to wear eyeliner outside of the house!!
New stories:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2240802.ece (Girlfriend says she loves Alfie)
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2247668.ece (Parents blame doctor)
DAMN! Does everything have to boil down to the bottom dollar? Great article anthrobones, thanks for posting and updating. :blowkiss: