
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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D (age 3): When Poppy says, "RAAAA" to me then I will throw a pillow at him.
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T (age 5): That is undisgraceful.
K (age 7): Wait. That isn't right. Huh?
Mom: When we use the prefix, "un", it means that something is NOT. So when you say "unkind", you mean someone is NOT kind. I think you mean to say that something is disgraceful. "Undisgraceful" really isn't a word. It would mean that something was NOT disgraceful.
T: God is undisgraceful.
(an excellent use of our made up word)
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K's Sunday School teacher was making a point and asked the class what is the most expensive thing that their parents own. The kids were responding with, "house" and "car".
K raised her hand and said, "ME!"
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T was eating a lollipop and wasn't sure the flavor...
"It taste like soft ice cream that got hard on the top. Then the bottom tastes like lemon."
(well THAT clears it up)
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K (age 7) was doing her dishwasher job one morning. It was her week to do the kids cups and dishes. As she was trying to organize them in the drawer...
K: T doesn't organize this. Look how messy it is.
(moves some things around)
K: Mom. I think it is time to give some dishes away.
(cause that is how we roll in this house...too many dishes to organize then give some away)
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T was working on her Explode the Code spelling check at the end of the unit. I was folding laundry behind her and I heard her saying to herself, "S*ex. S*ex. No."
She turned to me and said, "I put an e in the word and spelled s*ex. I need to switch it to an i. That is a six not s*ex."
The whole thing was so funny to me, but of course, she had absolutely no clue what word she had written, so she was just chatting away about her work.
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6 comments:
2 days ago, Skler (age 5) walked into the bathroom and said "eeewww, someone took a dump and didn't flush it. Containing our laughter, and ignoring the older kids laughter we kindly told her that we should use the word "poop" instead. She innocently responded, "no, somebody dumped".
Not the most tasteful tiny talk, but it had my wife and I in tears laughing at that point. And yes, I'm probably to blame.
Sorry Tracy.
You got some real winners this week... those were priceless!!
Hahaha, these were great and Dana's comment made me laugh out loud.
Love the expensive one!
Wow, you really got a lot this week! I loved the "God is undisgraceful" one. :)
Love how kids learn to spell and end up spelling something totally "unappropriate" without realizing it. We usually have to contain our laughter or bring up a whole lot of unconfortable conversations!!
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