
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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Whew...I have not sat down since Thursday night. The hubby and I had a lovely weekend without the kiddos for our anniversary, but I was busy preparing and today was rough recovering with exhausted kids.
So you understand if I am a bit scattered AND I didn't get to visit many TTT last week.
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But the tiny ones are talking, and here is what they said:
T (age 6) announced, "I know everyone is going to miss me," as we took her and D (age 3) home from a weekend at Grandma's.
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D (age 3) walks around singing his ABC's this week. He finally learned the full song at his preschool class. He came home and asked, "Want to hear me sing my ABC's?" Of course, I did. So he performed.
Then he let me know he would sing them for Poppy.
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We learned to "speak Australian" in school this week and K (age 7) has been having a ball. She has learned a ton of the words and makes me laugh as she uses them.
She walked into the kitchen and randomly told me, "I found some sunnies."
Of course, I wasn't in my "Australian" state of mind, so I was a bit confused.
"You know mom. Australian."
Oh yeah...sunglasses.
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K (age 7) told me last Wednesday, "This is the most boringest day ever."
ahhh...sweet words to this homeschooling mommy's ears...sigh...
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D (age 3) continues to call himself, "The Cat". All weekend long he was "the cat" at his grandparents.
We ALL refer to him as "The Cat" now. On our weekend without the kids, Eric and I asked each other, "I wonder how the cat is doing." When I called my parents, I asked, "How are the cat and the bunny (T)?"
Quite a funny little thing that has caught on in this house. I'll miss this phase of "The Cat".
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And speaking of "The Cat"...
Mom: What was your favorite thing at school today, D?"
D (age 3): I meowed.
Mom: You meowed?
D: Uh-huh.
Mom: You meowed at Mrs. Karyn?
D: Yep. I said, "Meow".
And THAT is The Cat's favorite part of his school day.
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Your Turn:






5 comments:
How funny that your 3yo is "The Cat"!
Hes gonna love you telling him that he wanted to be referred to as the cat when he was 3.
hehe love The Cat stories :-) We are recovering from our vacation and man its tough to get back into the swing of things!
Love speaking the Austrailan to a Momma that wasn't ready!!
And THe Cat and Meow-ing is too funny!!
These are sweet. I really like your son telling you that he meowed at the teacher. He does pretty well staying in character!
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