40 Hilarious Tweets That Many Parents Will Definitely Find Accurate And Painfully Relatable
Parenting is truly a gift that keeps on giving!
Maryjane
- Published in Funny
Parenting is a gift that never stops, whether it comes in the form of happiness, mayhem, love, anxiety, painted portraits, or damaged possessions; none of the aforementioned seem to finish. This leads to the conclusion that, as most parents will attest, life with kids is never boring.
Depending on how old their children are, different parents may confront different difficulties. Sleepless nights and a whole host of new difficulties are offered to new parents as they adjust to a brand-new and, in the case of firstborns, unfamiliar lifestyle.
The toddler stage involves overcoming obstacles brought on by their quick development as they learn to walk and run away the moment they're on those tiny feet, communicate, and decide which foods look the best splattered all over the kitchen floor. The challenges parents confront change as their children age, but, to put it lightly, each stage becomes an adventure in and of itself.
Many parents use Twitter to share how colorful life can be when they have kids. They expressed everything in their frequently amusing tweets, some of which we have compiled for you today, from surprise to annoyance.
See for yourself what issues arise while sharing a home with these young troublemakers by reading the posts made by parents who are just trying to get through the month.
1. They fall apart without each other
ElyKreimendahl2. Is that part of the gift?
deloisivete3. Sorry, he's really drunk
merrydevo4. So relatable
UncleDuke19695. I'm definitely ready for the urn
TiffMHardy6. Respect our privacy during this time
deloisivete7. That is a big no
dadmann_walking8. There's good news and bad news
mom_tho9. My food really did fall down
AnAppleHat10. It sounded weird when you said it
dad_on_my_feet11. The kids have to go to their grand parent's house
themultiplemom12. Good luck to his kindergarten teachers
clhubes13. Apparently, this is my life now
momsense_ensues14. As a parent, you always have to be ready
IDontSpeakWhine15. When your five year old wants another name
S_Insley_H16. Here's how my week's going
missmulrooney17. Following the gossip is definitely hard
mommajessiec18. Do you want to grab it or should I?
clhubes19. When it's the last month of school
simoncholland20. Unpacking groceries with your child around
jacanamommy21. Don't say it, just spell it
KatieDeal9922. This will definitely not end well
mommajessiec23. No way!
missmulrooney24. When you want to solve a problem but end up making it worse
OctopusCaveman25. Proud moment
KimmyMonte26. Woah
themultiplemom27. When you wake up with toddler questions
Lhlodder28. Boring things happening in your boring life
ambernoelle29. Happy birthday and bye
themultiplemom30. Hated by teenagers but loved by adults
KatieDeal9931. Dressing your kids like 18th century English poet
mommajessiec32. Lol
GrahamKritzer33. He should be a financial advisor
dadmann_walking34. A broken banana is no longer a delicious banana
RYGdance35. Being more bat than wom
anne_theriault36. Nobody said that to you
missmulrooney37. It never ends
TheMomHack38. It's the enlightenment for me
mom_tho39. When you think humans can't smell it
clhubes40. I totally can relate
dadmann_walkingWhen you become a parent, there is no such thing as boredom. There are hours of playtime followed by naps, which are occasionally broken by cries of rage, hunger, or even delight, not to mention the daily tasks of feeding, bathing, and other duties.
Even with such a demanding schedule, being a parent to one's "mini-me" may be the most fulfilling experience for those having children, even on the busiest of days.