I spent 16 years in the television business. I worked, by turns, as a writer, director, producer, casting associate, and the gal who gets everybody’s Starbucks order. Later, I spent time as a counselor at an outpatient program for adorable teens with un-adorable psych and addiction issues. Working in the orbit of actors, rock stars, comedians, and teenagers prepared me for my current gig as the stay-at-home mother of a kindergartner named Bob. Now, it’s like the circus has come to town everyday. I am living the dream.
Bob already knows what the girls like---even if he has trouble articulating it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dr. Bob Jeckyll. We all feel that way sometimes. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh.
ReplyDeleteI do think that this post here today was the BEST of Bob I've ever read..
and I've read a lot of Bob.
Oh, my goodness.
I secretly want to be a bad girl, but I'm too old. Oh yeah, I almost forgot....been there, done that.
ReplyDeleteI love you Bob.
I love that picture.
ReplyDeleteAnd if Bob can retain a bit of secret bad boy, he will rule the world.
Ohh, the rebel in us all. I feel it too, Bob.
ReplyDeleteI felt the same way as a kid. It never really went away. Life will never be boring:)
ReplyDeleteI love that he calls his grandmother Mee Mee.
ReplyDeletewe all, very very deep down, want to be bad... it's more fun, Bob
ReplyDeleteI'm jumping on the "This is one of my favorite Bob moments ever" train. Brilliant.
ReplyDeletelove.
ReplyDeletenon-secretly.
open arms love.
Oh Bob. You are absolutely killing me.
ReplyDeleteOh. My. God. You're killing me, Bob.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you for posting these snippets of Bob...I just laughed out loud...and I really NEEDED to...so thanks!!
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