It’s almost 10 PM and my daughter and I are still in our pajamas. Hey it’s OK to be lazy once in a while. It’s a lot of fun too. We just zoned out, watched TV, played some computer games and ate junk food.
I was able to eat a little better today so I took advantage and ate some sweets. Peanut got to watch some cartoons that she doesn’t get to see during the week. I’m so happy that she doesn’t like that weird show, Lazy Town. That actually scares me!

Instead we watched George of the Jungle and Chowder. I can handle those, kind of.















Lazy Town is one of the shows I can tolerate but the 3 year old grand daughter doesn’t like ti at all.
Being Lazy however, is a favorite thing she and I all do together.
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I haven’t had a lazy day in a long, long time. I think I’m about due!
THANK YOU. That show creeps me out and whenever I tell someone that, they look at me like I’m nuts. It’s nice to know I’m not alone.
Although, I can actually stand Yo Gabba Gabba (in small doses) when I know other parents who fear it.
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Hi everybody,
I just googled for “lazy town” and ended up here. My son and me watched lazy town yesterday in the noon and I was kind of interested, what lazy town is about, where it comes from…
In some way I liked the message of the episode we watched, but the characters are really annoying =/ I like the idea of more sports and not being lazy all the time, but all in all I do hope that Deniz doesn’t want to watch it again.
His absolute favorites are Caillou and Bob the Builder- hope that won’t change
Greetings from Germany
it is nice to know that partens all over the world share the same problems