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Momma Chuck birthed them and nursed them…
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But now that they’re eating the same solid food ?
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She’s not sharing with them.
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Motherhood has its limits.
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Momma Chuck birthed them and nursed them…
.
.
But now that they’re eating the same solid food ?
.
.
She’s not sharing with them.
.
.
Motherhood has its limits.
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🤣
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LOL, I feel this mama. I usually have a secret stash I don’t share, either.
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🤣
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I’ve never felt like I had so much in common with a little Momma Chuck 😂 Sometimes you need a little snack for yourself in peace!
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😂😂😍Mama is certainly enjoying the apple.
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Too funny! Sharing? No way
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Momma Groundchuck went to a different School of Mothering than I did but I wish I had done a semester at her institution. I gave too much of myself away.
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It’s a delicate balance.
😉
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So adorable.
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I hide my stash in plain sight which is the only sure way they won’t find it. 😀
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I once hid some popsicles inside a frozen broccoli box so my son wouldn’t eat them before I had a chance, so I get where Momma Chuck is coming from.
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Ha!
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Worked like a charm, I might add.
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I just saw a baby woodchuck in my backyard. No momma around. Hm… Wonder why Tucker hadn’t figured out we have wildlife in the utility tent. 😀
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If you saw a baby, momma is close by. Our Momma chased a fox, Tucker better be careful.
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Meh. They’re hiding in the tent then, underneath the junk and clutter. I mean the baby was alone but still so tiny…
Now I can’t wait to see the momma. 😀
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