Idaho
9 Idaho Animal Parents Who Eat Their Kids
Parenting is a circus.
Let’s keep it real, Idaho, even the best of us need an occasional break from our life-sucking monkeys.
What that looks like is different for everyone. For some, it’s a solo trip to Target. For others, it might be a year alone in the woods. Whatever it is, I’ve learned to not judge.
Everyone’s a perfect parent before they have kids.
That’s facts, y’all. Maybe that’s why we’re so damn hard on ourselves ALL. THE. TIME. I’m lookin’ at you, Mama.
Do you ever just laugh at your pre-parent self? When I think about the dozens of unattainable and unsustainable standards I was totally-for-sure going to hold myself to, I do. Oddly enough, the laughs really start rollin’ when I’m about halfway through my second tumbler of bourbon.
If there’s one thing I appreciate about my pre-parent self, it’s how much that delusional, well-rested girl strengthened my relationship with God. Because of her, I thank Him two to three times a week for making Bulleit cheaper than therapy.
If you’re worried you suck at parenting, chances are you don’t.
Life has shown me the parents who care the least are the ones who need to step it up. Relax, friend. There’s no such thing as a perfect parent. With a role model like Pete the Cat and the PBS Kids app on your side, odds are at least one of your kids will turn out fine.
At the end of the day, this is your circus and those are your monkeys. You love them more than you love yourself. And unlike the parents in the gallery below, you wouldn’t eat them even on your worst day.
Scroll on for 9 Idaho animal parents that eat their kids.
9 Idaho Animal Parents Who Eat Their Kids
> they can’t escape their homegrown hellions with a therapeutic trip to Target
> there are no babysitters in the wild
> they can’t send them off to school five days a week
> and most, if not all, of them, were just lonely, h*rny singles ISO a one-night stand that wound up single parents
Cut ’em some slack, people 🙄
Gallery Credit: Ryan Antoinette Valenzuela
7 Scary Idaho Animals That Might Not Kill You, And 1 That Will
Gallery Credit: Marco
5 Times Animals Made Crazy History in Idaho
Flying beavers, Snake lined walls, aggressive goats and more times that animals in Idaho have been so outrageous that they made national headlines.
Gallery Credit: Nikki West
6 Idaho Animals That Shouldn’t Be Huge But Are
You don’t want to get on the bad side of any of these massive Idaho animals?
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas
Idaho
CBS Boise chief meteorologist Roland Steadham killed in Idaho plane crash
Roland Steadham, the chief meteorologist at CBS Boise affiliate KBOI, died in a small plane crash on Tuesday, his employer confirmed.
The station reported that Steadham and one other person were aboard a plane that crashed into the Payette River near Emmett, Idaho. KBOI said that Steadham was an “accomplished pilot” and operated a small aircraft out of the Emmett Municipal Airport.
Steadham was a commercially licensed pilot and avid skydiver, according to his KBOI biography. His biography notes that he had “logged over 3,000 hours flying everything from competition aerobatics to twin-engine jets and gliders.”
The plane appeared to have clipped a power line before crashing into the icy river, the Gem County Sheriff’s Office said. The crash was reported at 10:58 a.m. Tuesday, the office said. Both occupants were fatally injured in the crash, the office said.
The other occupant of the plane has not been publicly identified. KBOI and the sheriff’s office did not specify if Steadham was piloting the plane at the time of the crash.
Steadham is survived by his wife, Erin, his six children, and his grandchildren, according to KBOI.
Steadham was a meteorologist for 35 years, won multiple awards during his career and “trained countless Meteorologists who continue to inform the public across the country,” according to his KBOI biography, He was previously the chief meteorologist at CBS affiliate KUTV in Salt Lake City from 2005 to 2009, and had degrees from Brigham Young University and the University of Utah.
Steadham was also an avid hiker and animal lover who would sometimes bring his dog to the station to watch his forecasts.
“Our community won’t be the same without him,” KBOI said.
CBS News senior national weather correspondent Rob Marciano said he had known Steadham for over 20 years and remembered him as “a great guy, a total pro, and a gentleman.”
“This is such sad and shocking news for the weather community,” Marciano said.
Idaho
Bryan Kohberger Reportedly Posed Idaho Four Victims’ Bodies After Brutal Murders
Idaho
I have built a life in Idaho. Don’t tread on it.
-
Illinois6 days agoIllinois school closings tomorrow: How to check if your school is closed due to extreme cold
-
Pittsburg, PA1 week agoSean McDermott Should Be Steelers Next Head Coach
-
Pennsylvania2 days agoRare ‘avalanche’ blocks Pennsylvania road during major snowstorm
-
Lifestyle1 week agoNick Fuentes & Andrew Tate Party to Kanye’s Banned ‘Heil Hitler’
-
Sports1 week agoMiami star throws punch at Indiana player after national championship loss
-
Cleveland, OH1 week agoNortheast Ohio cities dealing with rock salt shortage during peak of winter season
-
Technology6 days agoRing claims it’s not giving ICE access to its cameras
-
Science1 week agoContributor: New food pyramid is a recipe for health disasters