Yesterday after I got back from the grocery store. "Mommy I'm so proud of you for buying me bananas!! Thank you!" (I buy them every week)
While reading "Love you Forever" we talked about the two year old being naughty and putting Mommy's watch in the toilet... She touched my face and said "mommy, it's ok, accidents happen." Then we had a convo about accident vs on purpose lol.
Post by klongoria11 on Dec 6, 2016 18:41:02 GMT -5
Dinner conversation
Mh: do you know where milk comes from? C: yes, the store! Me: that's true. Mh: but do you know where the store gets it? C: uh.... Me: remember we went to the farm and saw them milk a cow? C: yeah, let's go to the farm!
I rarely wear heels anymore but did one day last week. Colin referred to them as "sticks" on my shoes and now that's how DH and I refer to heels. It's too cute not to use.
@nam just reminded me: I may have ruined Josie on a few words. Ever since she was tiny, I would sing this hand-clapping song "down down baby" to her as we walked down the basement stairs. She has never once asked to go into the basement to play; she asks to go "down down baby." Every single time. I don't correct her (but I know I should).
Now I have Country Grammar stuck in my head and can't think of the words to the original. And I know you weren't singing Josie "light it up and take a puff, pass it to me now" . . . Or were you?
Dude has this little toy walkie talkie that came with his firefighter costume last year. He likes to keep it on the coffee table "in case of emergency."
He does have another use for it though. He likes to pick it up a few times a day, and very nonchalantly, like it just punctuates whatever other activity he is involved in, he picks it up and says, "Ladybug coming back."
He is in the Ladybug class at school and the teachers will open the door and watch the kids walk to the other class with the the bathrooms. When they are on their way back, the teacher in the Butterfly class calls to let the teacher know so she can go to the door and make sure they get back to the room.
It's the way he does it that is hysterical. He'll be pretending to mow the lawn or whatever, walk by the table and grab the walkie, and casually say "Ladybug coming back," put it down and keep on mowing. So funny.
Post by klongoria11 on Dec 9, 2016 12:58:06 GMT -5
She kept stroking me at p/u yesterday. C: what is this, mom? what is this? Me: it's a sweater C: a sweater? a sweater. Why are you wearing a sweater? Me: because it is cold outside and I don't have my jacket C: hmm, a sweater. Where did you get it? Me: just out of my closet. I already had it.
About 5 minutes later driving home in the car. C: Mom, I really like that sweater. Me: ok....thank you.
Me: What are we doing today? Atticus: We're having my party! Me: We are going to a party, but it's for someone else. What month is it? Atticus: December Me: Who has a birthday in December? Atticus: Theo Me: Right! Today is Theo's party.
**long pause**
Atticus: I hope they have lollipops. Will there be juice?
Post by klongoria11 on Dec 10, 2016 13:18:59 GMT -5
C: can we go to the park? Me: it's too cold for the park C: that's what jackets are for. Touché small child, touché.
At p/u yesterday I noticed Cadence's nap sheet had a big rip. Me: what happened? C: I ripped it. Me: why? C: because I wanted to. Me: that's not a good enough answer. C: I can still use it, ok!!!
Post by klongoria11 on Dec 14, 2016 10:09:00 GMT -5
Me: Saturday after gymnastics I'm going to take you to see Santa so you can tell him what you want for Christmas. C: is it going to be the boy one or the girl one?
...I think she likes Mrs. Claus better than Santa.
When H wants to snuggle or be held and it on the verge of meltdown he'll tell me in a super whiny voice, "I just want to be with you!" over and over again. H you ARE with me, if you were any closer to me I'd have to put you back into the womb.
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