
Tiny Talk Tuesday helps parents focus on one of the many joys of parenting - the funny things that our little ones (and sometimes big ones) have to say.
Join in the fun and record the Tiny Talk overheard in your house! Publish a post on your blog and link us to the laughs. Then be sure to link to the blog carnival on this post so more bloggers can join in the fun.
The guidelines can be found here if you need them.
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K (age 7) was looking through a book on Abraham Lincoln. She was flipping through the pages and told me, "I am trying to find when he actually became Abraham Lincoln."
(apparently they were calling him "Abe" in the book)
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We were at the dinner table...
K (age 7): Can we go outside and so night sledding again, Daddy?
Daddy: I don't know. I need to talk to your mommy about that. (glances at me)
K: Well can you do it right now so that I can hear you?
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T (age 5) asked K if their cousin could "spell three word letters".
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Each of my children received an animal loofah from Pier One Imports in their stockings. The loofahs were different colors and an animal head was sticking out one side and the feet were out the other.
D (age 2) recieved a green loofah with a froggie. He exclaimed, "Awww...a froggie!" Then he began pulling on the froggie's head and said, "I can't get him out!"
(not quite getting the concept that the frog was part of the loofah)
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My little T (age 5) spent the last month declaring that all she wanted for Christmas was spin art. (which her grandmother had bought)
The DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS, she wrote a list of 6 items and suddenly had her heart set on a kid's sewing machine.
Of course, it was too late.
Christmas morning came and T opened all of her gifts. She had no clue what some of them were since I had to come up with things that I thought she would like.
I set up her new Lite Brite Cube and was showing her how to do it. I told her that, "Santa knew she was an artist and wanted her to be an artist with light!"
She replied, "But I wanted to be an artist with sewing!"
(gotta get your act together with that list by Thanksgiving my dear child! Oh - she does love her Lite Brite...)
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D (age 2) was very upset at his sister. She kept bothering him. He was really angry and just yelled, "RIBBIT" at her.
The next day his daddy was tickling him to death and he was yelling, "Stop Stop". Since daddy didn't listen, he yelled, "RIBBIT" at him too!
(he's one tough guy...LOL)
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4 comments:
Ya know..it's really mean to post a MckLinky that isn't open yet. :)
I suppose that means I'll have to come back tomorrow.
Sigh.
Jolanthe
love the Abe Lincoln comment! Your kids are so cute!
D's been saying "ribbit" at me every time I say RAH!, now I get it.
hhahaha love them all!
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