I have seen this on another blog and it is still just as funny. But they needed to end it with the little boy playing with the toy for 2 minutes and then walking away from it!!!
That packaging is downright dangerous. i have gotten cut numerous times trying to open stuff. What a menace! My mother in law used to unwrap it all for us and even put batteries in, including all those plastic twistie ties on the toys when our kids were little. Now she has better things to do with her time. :)
Hi, I'm Meredith. I'm a wife, mom, hiker, mountain climber, student, coffee drinker, Christ-follower, nature lover, and nutrition nerd. I grew up in the South but have called Colorado home for almost thirteen years and I love this state with all my heart. My family currently resides in a small, mountain community that sits at...you guessed it...7000 ft above sea level.
This blog is a bit like a family scrapbook for me. It's a place where I write about my family and lots of other things I love. Welcome!
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The kids and I are ROLLING!
I cannot believe I haven't heard this and I love Sara Groves!!!
Seriously, it will make you lose your ever-lovin' mind!!
Love you, Mer! Hope y'all have a wonderful wonderful day tomorrow!!
I have seen this on another blog and it is still just as funny. But they needed to end it with the little boy playing with the toy for 2 minutes and then walking away from it!!!
I am so glad I am out of that stage!!!
HA HA HA. Oh my word that is perfection. We never open gifts without wire cutters. Just in case. ;)
(I should clarify. That would be the kids' gifts. Not, like, mine.)
I heard this song the other day. Cracked me up! It's so very true!! Toy packaging makes me want to use bad words and throw things.
Loved it so much I shared it with my friends!
Sara's comment made me laugh. I like her ending version of the video!
That packaging is downright dangerous. i have gotten cut numerous times trying to open stuff. What a menace!
My mother in law used to unwrap it all for us and even put batteries in, including all those plastic twistie ties on the toys when our kids were little. Now she has better things to do with her time. :)
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