The eclipse is finally behind us, folks! Whether you were among the super parents who snagged proper eclipse glasses for your little ones and organized a viewing bash, or you’re like many of us who did absolutely nothing and simply instructed the kids not to stare at the bright sun (slowly raises hand), we’ve gathered some hilarious tweets that are bound to make you chuckle.
1. Same.
We totally relate, sun. More than you can imagine.
2. Naturally.
What’s a once-in-a-lifetime event without some Goldfish crackers and string cheese?
3. They shall never question us again.
Best. Threat. Ever.
4. Oops, we missed it.
Tonight’s news will likely cover how countless parents overlooked the eclipse because their kids were bickering over the eclipse glasses. Yes, they both had a pair. Yes, they’re identical.
5. So authentic.
There’s light… and then dark again. Repeat this three thousand times daily.
6. Because, of course.
They never listen any other day, so why start now when their retinas could actually get hurt?
7. *shakes head*
Cool bug? Nah, once-in-a-lifetime solar event? Totally the same.
8. Good call.
This would truly tackle a lot of issues. Gray hairs? What gray hairs!
9. Fingers crossed.
If you need me, I’ll just be here whispering prayers that my kids don’t look at the freaking sun today without me there to remind them not to.
10. They literally don’t care.
Just another one of those moments parents get super excited about while kids are indifferent. Just let them munch on cereal; they’ll be just as thrilled.
11. Truth.
Nothing is overlooked. Not a single thing.
12. No pressure or anything.
Hope everyone had an amazing eclipse day!
Originally published on Aug. 21, 2017.
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In summary, the eclipse brought about a mix of excitement and chaos for parents, showcasing the humorous challenges of managing kids during such significant events.
