Thank you, Twitter for making us feel normal.
Twitter is a source of many things, not all of them good. It can be angsty at best and a hell-hole of rage on its worst days.
But we can’t stay mad it, because it’s filled with parents just like us, laughing so we don’t cry.
Welcome to this week’s funniest parenting tweets. Take it away, Twitter…
— the luckiest Penny. (@aSouthernPenny) February 20, 2021
Me (a good, responsible parent): WHAT THE FUDGE!
My 6yo (proving me wrong): Did you mean to say fuck?
— Dad and Buried (@DadandBuried) August 4, 2017
They lied. Parenting doesn’t get easier. It gets louder, covered in acne, and more expensive.
— Sarah Cottrell (@HousewifePlus) November 16, 2020
Middle aged happiness is discovering that the next load of laundry to fold is just 8 bath towels and not 46 pieces of small human clothes.
— Daniel Munro (@dk_munro) February 21, 2021
Having toddlers is cool because you never know how you’re going to be woken up.
Gentle kiss on the cheek?
Cannonball to the uterus?
Getting your face licked?
Sweet “good morning Mama”?
Head butt angry dinosaur style?The possibilities are endless.
And usually painful.— The Salty Mamas (@saltymamas) February 22, 2020
3 has been watching “Beauty and the Beast” all morning and now she’s saying “bonjour” everytime she walks into a room. Don’t tell me screentime is bad for kids, this bish is speaking French.
— Mommy Uncensored (@amomuncensored) June 24, 2020
While in a crowded store, my daughter just yelled, “mom, stop calling me the C word!”
Cute. She wanted me to stop calling her cute. ???
— Rhyming Mama (@sarabellab123) November 2, 2019
My son saw me putting on concealer under my eyes and said, “why are you doing that?” I said, “It makes me look a bit younger and more awake.” He said, “But inside you’re old and tired?” And I said yep and he said “tricky!” with admiration
— ally (@TragicAllyHere) April 22, 2021
I encourage anyone who thinks of maternity leave as “time off” to get hit by a truck. :)
— Jade Jaine (@jadejaine) March 27, 2021
For anyone questioning their parenting ability. I’m a qualified teacher, published parenting author & mum of 2 and last night I bribed my child to sleep through the night with the promise of a toy koala.
— Georgina Durrant – SEN Resources Blog (@senresourceblog) July 6, 2021