Saturday, November 28, 2009

Sometimes It's Hard to be a Parent

Like when you come out of the bathroom after a shower and wonder what is all over the floor and then realize to your dismay it is your laptop's keys and parts. *sigh* Luckily (you may call me amazing) I got all the parts put back in their place. In fact I am blogging on this laptop now. The only casualties is a missing Alt button (but when do you hardly use that?) and a g and h button that easily falls out of place because of some small pieces being broken in the attack. This laptop is on it's second hard drive, slow, has no battery left, and now has slide-y/missing keys. It is quickly becoming the epitome of "fix it up, wear it out" etc.

9 comments:

Frazier Family said...

Ohhhh...Man that stinks. Nice work getting it put back together.

Kara Lyn said...

Oh dear sweet Cameron, you are welcomed to come over to my house anytime and mess Joe's laptop.

Tiffany said...

I'm sorry... I'm glad you got it back together though!! :)

Melanie said...

HIIIIII-larious! I love the pix, it made me laugh it up good!

I read one of my friends posts one time and she said, "I love those times when you catch a moment to sit down and look at blogs, and you being looking at blogs for a while, and then you notice that it is strangely quite. Too quite. So then you go to look and see what your child is doing, and you find out that she has painted her face yellow."

HA!

Mama said...

Oh no CamTy, I think you may be in trouble.

Phelps Family said...

My netbook is totally like that!! It's been attacked one too many times by my 3 year old!

The Mom said...

Oh that is so sad! I AM amazed you got it all put back together. That little guy. You're gonna' have to check that your house is child proofed before you get in the shower.

The Mom said...

I just looked at that pix enlarged. Aarrrghh! (As Charlie Brown used to say!) That is Terrible!

Kim and Jim said...

Oh wow! The things there kids come up with during 5 minutes of showertime. Just think about how much more exciting the adventures could be if Cameron had a little sibling to share the fun with!