it's meant to be the child's POV, he is looking at dad
So the situation was that I wanted to pee but somehow woke the kid on the other end of the bed up and he wouldn't go back to sleep so 6 hours later we are on the playground when he is visibly tired and wants to nap. This meme is what I imagine he saw when he said "yes" to napping.
I know about the coomer meme but that's the image that got lodged in my brain as representing my emotional state. Granted I had forgotten about the coomer context and had to sift through an enormous gallery of wojaks till I found it.
it's meant to be the child's POV, he is looking at dad
So the situation was that I wanted to pee but somehow woke the kid on the other end of the bed up and he wouldn't go back to sleep so 6 hours later we are on the playground when he is visibly tired and wants to nap. This meme is what I imagine he saw when he said "yes" to napping.
truly is the parenting comm when the sweet innocent parents, bless their hearts, accidentally use the coomer meme as a way to represent a tired father
I know about the coomer meme but that's the image that got lodged in my brain as representing my emotional state. Granted I had forgotten about the coomer context and had to sift through an enormous gallery of wojaks till I found it.
Are wojaks just ugly hieroglyphics at this point?
Thank you for the blessing. Now please can I get some PEASE AND QUIET?