Post by SpinsOffResonance on Jun 4, 2017 21:49:32 GMT -5
Me: "eat your burger to be big and strong, fries don't make you big and strong, eat your burger too." DD takes a bite: "am i bigger Mommy? Can I get out of my chair to see how big I am?"
She pooped twice when we got home today. As she's sitting on the toilet, I asked her where does all this poop come from. She said, "JuJu's (my mom) house where I dumped them."
He has a hooded towel that looks like a frog, and this week after bath time he will only do the rest of the bedtime routine if I call him Mr. Froggy. It's the smoothest bedtime has been in a long time as long as I address him properly. "Time to brush your teeth, Mr. Froggy!" "Pick out some PJs, Mr. Froggy!" and he just hops right over and does what I ask. If I forget to say Mr. Froggy I get zero cooperation.
Post by BurritosAtEveryMeal on Jun 7, 2017 5:17:30 GMT -5
DS has been waking up crying every night for a few days. He says zombies are scaring him (really kid?). He was reciting a play by play of how he needs to walk himself into our room in the MOTN if he is scared.
Whispering to himself- Mama, I sad. There zombies in my room. I cry wah wah wah wah and tiptoe tiptoe tiptoe to mama's bed for night nights. Now I happy.
H and I apparently say "I don't have time for this" a lot. Ds2 was watching something and it stopped all of a sudden and he asked me to fix it and said "I have no time for this."
H and I apparently say "I don't have time for this" a lot. Ds2 was watching something and it stopped all of a sudden and he asked me to fix it and sand "I have no time for this."
Lol
I realized I must say "that is the whole point" a lot, since she keeps repeating it to me, however, not with correct usage. It sounds hilarious.
I say one more minute a lot when DS doesn't want to transition to something else so now when I tell him it's time for bed or we have to leave, he says "one more minute.'
I say one more minute a lot when DS doesn't want to transition to something else so now when I tell him it's time for bed or we have to leave, he says "one more minute.'
Dd1 holds up 2 fingers to indicate she wants "2 more minutes". Dd2 holds up 4.
I say one more minute a lot when DS doesn't want to transition to something else so now when I tell him it's time for bed or we have to leave, he says "one more minute.'
Dd1 holds up 2 fingers to indicate she wants "2 more minutes". Dd2 holds up 4.
We do the DT "one more thing" and DD1 always ask for "nother one mo thing"
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