She's said a few funny things lately that I want recorded for the future. You know, like when she has her first date, or when she has her own little rascal.
K has started using the word "crap". This is not a word we like to use in our house, but it has been known to slip out at times -- obviously. She uses it for everything. She will hold out something and in a matter of fact tone say, "This is my crap."
I like to add tomato sauce to mac and cheese (so yummy:) and K likes to get the can for me. She never can remember which can it is though. So she was up on the counter the other night while I was making mac and cheese and she got a can. "Mommy, is this the right crap?" Uh, no.
I've tried to talk to her about this. I've told her this is not a nice word. Her response, "Yes it is a nice word." "No it isn't, it means poop." "No it is crap. It is a nice word." Before you know it we've degenerated into "No it isn't." "Yes it is" "No it isn't" "Yes it is". . . .
Tonight, Roy put K to bed and then left to go to Home Depot for a few things. As he was leaving, I went into the girls' room to put A to bed. (Totally didn't work, by the way. She is sitting on my lap right now. Typing with a 19 month old is interesting.) K was standing by the door upset. I asked her what was wrong. She said, "I don't want daddy to go. He will get lost." I reassured her that he would not get lost and would in fact be back soon. "No he will get lost and we will have to get a new daddy! And if the new daddy gets lost he will be dead." You see the logic at work here.
I love this little girl. She is just amazing and funny. She talks to grown-ups like a grown-up and makes all sorts of people smile. I'm proud of her.
K has started using the word "crap". This is not a word we like to use in our house, but it has been known to slip out at times -- obviously. She uses it for everything. She will hold out something and in a matter of fact tone say, "This is my crap."
I like to add tomato sauce to mac and cheese (so yummy:) and K likes to get the can for me. She never can remember which can it is though. So she was up on the counter the other night while I was making mac and cheese and she got a can. "Mommy, is this the right crap?" Uh, no.
I've tried to talk to her about this. I've told her this is not a nice word. Her response, "Yes it is a nice word." "No it isn't, it means poop." "No it is crap. It is a nice word." Before you know it we've degenerated into "No it isn't." "Yes it is" "No it isn't" "Yes it is". . . .
Tonight, Roy put K to bed and then left to go to Home Depot for a few things. As he was leaving, I went into the girls' room to put A to bed. (Totally didn't work, by the way. She is sitting on my lap right now. Typing with a 19 month old is interesting.) K was standing by the door upset. I asked her what was wrong. She said, "I don't want daddy to go. He will get lost." I reassured her that he would not get lost and would in fact be back soon. "No he will get lost and we will have to get a new daddy! And if the new daddy gets lost he will be dead." You see the logic at work here.
I love this little girl. She is just amazing and funny. She talks to grown-ups like a grown-up and makes all sorts of people smile. I'm proud of her.
4 comments:
Lol Kids do say some of the funniest things! "No it isn't." "Yes it is" "No it isn't" "Yes it is" reminds me of two little girls fighting over a kindergarten teacher! Which by the way Mrs. George was MY kindergarten teacher :)
Ha! Just so you know, she was MY teacher ;)
And it's good to know I've matured beyond those years...
We are surrounded by kids all day, I say fooy on being mature!
Well she sure made this adult smile. Love that little girl!(the rest of you too)
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