So, I know Babby is much better than he used to be, but he still has his ragey moments. Now, many of them related to food. Food that isn’t being served fast enough. He clenches his fists and screams in impotant fury when he sees food that is not immediately forthcoming.
Obviously, we’re not rewarding this behaviour. We hand him the food when he calms down a bit.
But in the mean time, it’s awfully funny.
And just to assure you that he does still have his cute moments, here’s a totally different kind of video:
Tee hee. Rage babby is funny. My kids used to do that, too. Even when I was still feeding them off a spoon, they would rage in between bites if I wasn’t shoveling it in fast enough to suit them.
I glad, because otherwise I’d worry Babby had an anger management problem. Because I’m like that.
Even rage baby is making my ovaries ache.
Violette is the Queen to your King of rage town:)
She yells and yells, while i’m cooking, to us serving, to the time it’s in the fridge cooling off, to buckling her up, until finally she fills her mouth… and i’ve never seen a baby eat so much food, we call her a gold fish…
Love Rage Babby! I know it’s not behavior that should be rewarded, but it’s still cute when seen on video from another country.
I’m glad to see your cat in the room with Babby. The video you had when Babby just came home and the kitty was sneaking around has stuck in my head, and it’s nice to see she’s not so shy. We have two cats, neither of whom likes change, and I anticipate a very long weaning-in when we finally have a baby of our own.
Oh, how cute is that! Minus the raging part- but even then, it’s still pretty darn cute.
Low-blood sugar tantrums are really no fun for anyone are they? Just as well our kids give us some cute times too. 🙂
Rage baby looks cute enough to eat. (In a completely non-creepy-internet-stalker kinda way. =)