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How Having a Baby is Like a Frat Party
A few weeks ago, my friend Summer posted a link to this hilarious Suburban Snapshots post comparing having toddlers to frat parties. After reading through it and having a good laugh, I was inspired to create a list of similarities between having a baby in the house and a rambunctious college shindig.
Below you’ll find 12 ways having a baby at home is like being at a frat party.
Can you think of any more?
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11 Comments
Kristyn commented on Dec 13 11 at 9:21 amLove it! Especially number 5!
Sara commented on Dec 13 11 at 9:45 amLOL! So funny and so true! Thanks for bringing a smile to my day!
Helen Palmer commented on Dec 13 11 at 9:49 amlaughed out loud at number 6!
Kristin commented on Dec 13 11 at 10:50 amVery cute :).
Melissa commented on Dec 13 11 at 11:47 amSomeone will pee all over the wall and floor.
Ann commented on Dec 13 11 at 1:32 pmToo cute! Love it!
Megan commented on Dec 13 11 at 9:05 pmthese are all hilarious. thanks for this post!
linda commented on Dec 13 11 at 11:38 pmI’ve never been to a frat party. But I got a laugh out of some of these. I take care of my grandson, age 3 months, and they are spot on. So funny.
Suburban Snapshots commented on Dec 14 11 at 6:58 amThank you for the link to my page, I’m glad you enjoyed these.
Selena Mae commented on Dec 14 11 at 9:22 amHilarious! Love it!
P. commented on Dec 18 11 at 11:16 pmThis is so cute!! And totally right on. I love it!
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