What do you think each of the batfamily’s handwriting looks like?

robin-nightwing:

holyheadcanonsbatman:

Bruce: slightly rushed cursive but is legible for the most part

Dick: lots of loops and fairly small writing

Jason: super dark and heavy writing, very angular

Tim; entirely illegible, the stereotypical doctor writing

Damian: light and neat, usually slanted

Cass: kind of shaky, distinct letters

Steph: bubbly, neat and slightly large

Babs: small, kind of like cursive but also like printing

Duke: kind of messy but still legible, medium sized

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Hey love if your still taking requests can you do a how the batboys sleep?

holyheadcanonsbatman:

Bruce: lays on his back or side, usually manages to take up more room than you’d think was possible

Dick: doesn’t stay in one position long, often moves and will immediately grab onto anything that’s near him be it a pillow, a person, or a pet

Jason: cannot sleep on his back because it reminds him of being in a coffin, sleeps on his side and is a very light sleeper

Tim: lays on his stomach if he’s actually sleeping in a bed but can and will fall asleep anywhere, is hard to wake up once he’s actually asleep asleep

Damian: lays on his back, doesn’t move a lot but if any of his pets are in his bed, he will manage to make room for all of them and curl himself into a tiny ball

Duke: sleeps in the fetal position, doesn’t shift around too much but sometimes he’ll kick in his sleep

daddybats-and-babybirds:

Bruce Wayne as a first time parent being incredibly over protective. He holds Dick’s hand every time they cross the street. He buys the kid a ridiculous amount of toys which Dick doesn’t even need. He freaks out over every bump and bruises Dick acquires (and trust me there’s a lot) and is constantly consulting parenting books and other adults for advice.

Bruce Wayne as a second time parent getting frustrated and concerned when Jason behaves differently than Dick. He thought he had this dad thing down but Jason is changing it up. He’s toned down the obsessive need to buy his kid things but he still checks out every scraped knee and is seen angrily flipping through a worn old child care book about how to get your 12 year old to quit smoking.

Bruce Wayne as a third time parent is exhausted dealing with all of these boys. It’s lucky for him Tim is a pretty easy going teen. Bruce doesn’t hold Tim’s hand nor has he purchased one toy for the kid but he does like to ruffle Tim’s hair and listen to the boy talk about his hobbies. He has settled into his role as a mentor and sort of father. He has had his fill of raising children. No more after this.

Bruce Wayne as a fourth time parent does not know anything about dealing with girls, especially traumatized, assassin girls who requires extra care. But he works at it, again, he finds himself seeking advice for dealing with disabled kids. Kids are hard, why is he doing this again? He treats his girl with care, giving her the attention she deserves but he doesn’t panic anymore. Not only can his daughter take anything life throws at her, Bruce has learned from the others.

Bruce Wayne as a fifth time parent has seen it all. There is nothing any of his children can do that surprises him anymore. Come back from the dead? seen it three times. Fly? Damian come down and eat breakfast already. Bruce’s resting bitchface game is so strong, it is said that children within a 3 mile radius will stop and feel ashamed out of nowhere. He achieved the ultimate level of dadness. He has taken care of five rambunctious children, the villains of Gotham can’t compare to that uphill battle. The childcare book was last seen in the trash with several pages torn out in anger.

Random Alexander Hamilton Headcanons

foundingfatherfest:

  • Hamilton casually tossed his sons into snowbanks during the winter and shoved snow down their shirts (at least the little ones who couldn’t fight back).
  • When he was alone, he sometimes danced to imaginary music in his head.
  • He fawned over his children in such am overly affectionate way that he often embarrassed them in front of their friends. Sometimes on purpose.  (“Philip is growning into such a handsome young man, oh yes he is! Have you met any giiiiirls?”)
  • His default setting when meeting any woman was ‘flirtatious’, regardless of age, appearance, or marital status.
  • Hamilton touched people a lot when he spoke to them.