Why Babies Have Mothers

This was too hilarious not to share…. I’ve changed some pretty unbearable diapers but really the tasks isn’t as bad as needing gloves or a suit! I’ve always been thankful our littles have been potty-trained by the time they were two-years-old because two(+) year olds’ diapers ARE pretty dis-gust-ing. Potty-training isn’t has bad as having to change a toddler’s dirty diaper! Now, those will get your gag-reflexes going! Ewwwww….

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Posted By Miss Jocelyn Tzahala on October 20, 2009 | Category: Crack Me UP!

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22 Responses to “Why Babies Have Mothers”

  1. Theresa says:

    Every time I see this I just crack up and then I thank God for my wonderful husband! When my twins were born, I had 3 babies under the age of 18 months and was nursing every 2 hours around the clock. No family in the area and virtually no help from friends. My Hubby was there with me through thick and thin. I wouldn’t have made it without him and God! :-)
    .-= Theresa´s last blog ..I Don’t Want To Be A Casual Christian =-.

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  2. Rose says:

    This was very funny! Mom’s are so much better than dad’s at “icky”.

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  3. The best part of the whole video is the tiny baby at the beginning who can get the diaper and hand it to his mama as directed! How cute!
    .-= Auntie Christina´s last blog ..Jenny’s Bosch Bread =-.

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  4. Baba says:

    Oh that’s just too funny.
    .-= Baba´s last blog ..Welcome to FeedBurner =-.

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  5. Kirsten Erin says:

    That’s hilarious!
    It reminds me of how I will volunteer readily to change a diaper or take a toddler to the potty, but alot of guys I know (including my brother) will refuse. Or better yet, start fighting with the other guy present to decide who shoud take them, which is usually when I grab the child’s hand and take them instead.
    When I volunteered to change my niece’s diaper a few months ago (before she was potty trained) another guy friend said: “Who would willingly volunteer to change a diaper?”
    That’s when my sister smacked him. :D
    Anywho, great video. It definitely brought a smile to my face.
    .-= Kirsten Erin´s last blog ..Sorry guys! =-.

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  6. Jenna says:

    That was WAY to funny, Jocelyn!! We have had 3 in diapers a few times…there’s just 1 now, but as silly as it seems, I think I’ll miss that diaper bag someday=)

    Have a blessed day,
    ~Jenna~
    .-= Jenna´s last blog ..Happy Birthday Josh =-.

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  7. Rebecca says:

    LOL. That is very funny…

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  8. Kally Horn says:

    That is SOOO funny!! The first thing that popped into my head was the scene in Vin Diesel’s “The Pacifier,” when he uses sergical equipment to change the baby’s diaper… LOL

    Also reminds me of my Dad… *chuckle*
    .-= Kally Horn´s last blog ..The Eighth Month Has Begun =-.

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  9. Miss Ellie says:

    HAHAHAHHA
    I love that video. I have to a agree with you. I’ve never had trouble changing diapers. Even when it’s those really stinky toddler diapers. Thank God babies have mommy’s :)
    .-= Miss Ellie´s last blog ..People and Hair. =-.

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    Miss Ellie's Reply:

    I also think this is the reason teenage boys don’t make as good babysitters as girls do :D

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  10. Jocelyn P. says:

    This. is. so. FUNNY! I’ve changed some yucky ones as well — but, it’s all worth it when they are nice and cleaned up again. =) Thanks for sharing!! =) (I’m sharing it with other people…)

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  11. Tessa says:

    This makes men look like wimps! My dad can handle anything! We have 3 little ones in diapers, and my dad has changed all three of them in a row before! No complaints, either! Even my 14 year old brother can handle a “poopie” diaper better than the men in that video!

    Blessings, Joc!

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  12. Alli says:

    That was so hilarious! I never had any problems changing my little brother’s diapers either. Mom always says that I would make a good mommy in the future! That makes me proud! I love tending to my little brother. Even though I may get mad at him every now and then, I still love him. And will always protect him. He is like my best friend.

    -Alli
    .-= Alli´s last blog ..Young Maidens Daybook-10/6/09 =-.

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  13. Miss Kathryn says:

    My mom showed me this – it’s hilarious! I was kind of surprised that men would react that way… the best one is the baby powder one… :-)
    .-= Miss Kathryn´s last blog ..Sale! =-.

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  14. Rebekah says:

    ROFL That was hilarious!! I don’t remember the last time I laughed that hard! I have changed plenty of diapers in my lifetime (three younger siblings and several church children) but I’ve never had a reaction like that … I do actually like to change babies diapers! I love the interaction with the baby. :D

    Thanks for posting that!

    To the KING be all the glory!
    Rebekah

    “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth.” 2 Timothy 2:15
    .-= Rebekah´s last blog ..John Adams, King David and Fatherhood … =-.

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  15. Sarah.j.s. says:

    LOL! I’ve seen this before.

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  16. Sara says:

    wonderful video. Lots of laughs. I remember that on the ‘America’s Funniest Videos’. It makes my hubby look like a professional. He was a sweetheart. Did the gloves thing but no gagging on his part. :)
    .-= Sara´s last blog ..Rain Comes to Sacramento! =-.

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  17. Meggie4u says:

    oh dear, how to exaggerate the stench of the nappy!
    .-= Meggie4u´s last blog ..A Cow in the Apple Time! =-.

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  18. Faith says:

    LOVED the one with the water hose. TOOOO FUNNNY!!!!
    (my sides are hurting ;-))
    .-= Faith´s last blog ..Guess What!! =-.

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  19. Sukhmandir Kaur says:

    Pretty Funny my baby granddaughter watched with me and it put her right to sleep LOL

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  20. Dimple says:

    Too funny! Thanks for sharing!
    .-= Dimple´s last blog ..1 Samuel 16: Music and Spirits =-.

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  21. This made me laugh. I must admit though that when I’m dealing with morning sickness I sometimes change the baby’s diaper with a bowl next to me and have even had to use it a few times.

    I’m assuming, however, that none of those men were pregnant. :)
    .-= Kimberly @ Raising Olives´s last blog ..Virginia Soaps and Scents Sampler Pack Winner =-.

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