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WaitingforBoaz -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/15/2008 1:05:33 AM)

When my daughter was 3 we were at the park playing and another woman came to the park with her son. When my daughter saw her she said, " who are you?" and I said, " Is that any way to greet someone? I am sure you can do better than that." She was silent for a moment and then she said, "Who are you, beautiful lady?" then she smiled and looked at me for approval. The other Mom and I laughed so hard.[:D]




Mrs.X -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/15/2008 1:14:25 AM)

Nadine, that is sooooo cute! Love it!




3cappuccinosmom -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/15/2008 6:56:34 AM)

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"Who are you, beautiful lady?" then she smiled and looked at me for approval. The other Mom and I laughed so hard.


Ooohh, too sweet. I would love to be greeted like that. [:D]

My Gebre is my "gotcha!" kid. He is always saying something that sets me back on my heels and really challenges me. One of the first phrases he said as a toddler was in response to my urging him to finish his supper (I wanted to get the dishes done!)...."Have patience!" says he from his highchair, with the exact same intonation as I had been using on him and his brother. And dh almost fell out of his chair laughing, hearing the tables turned on me like that.

We are vaguely in the category of "attachment parenting" and I do consider myself attached to my kids, physically and emotionally. The other day though I was feeling tired and "touched-out" and Gebre was hanging on me, trying to climb up my arm, and begging to sit on my lap. Bad mommy that I am, I told him to stop it and let me be. His response was a big grin and "Nope. I can't. I'm attached to you!". [&o] He got his hug. [:)]




MENU4EVR -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/15/2008 9:55:50 PM)

We have 5 children and the youngest just turned 5. The older ones were acting a little miscievious one day and I got them all in a group and explained to them that they are examples and when the baby see them do it he may mimic them. I asked if they all understood and they all shook there heads yes. The baby then raises his hand and asked what baby?

I remember when my now 9 year old was about 4and he was always running into things. I told him one time jokingly you keeps this up and we are going to have to glue a helmut to your head. Low and behold the next time he got injured he bumped his head and he would not put his hands down. I asked why and he said he was worried that I was going to glue a helmut to his head. Needless to say Ive learned to be more careful with my words.
He also told me I will be funny forever.




DreadPirateRandy -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/17/2008 2:17:15 AM)

When I was younger I said, "don't yell at me and I'll be good."

That has held true all my life.




PatricksPeaches -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/18/2008 7:18:11 PM)

Today my almost 8 yo was doing her reading and she said to me "Whoever wrote this book needs to be fired." I guess that is what she thought of that book!!!




zoebob -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/18/2008 7:18:38 PM)

LOL that's funny




godogs -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/21/2008 8:00:50 PM)

My 3 year old had a friend over playing and they were fighting over a toy. My wife explained to her that as her friend was the guest she got to pick what toy she wanted to play with and gave the toy to her friend. after a few moments there was screaming, my daughter had the toy in her hands and announced to my wife that it was her turn to be the guest.




Geeky1 -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/22/2008 4:35:05 PM)

For years my son (now 11) called skunks; stunks (appropriately enough). I never wanted to correct him.




daisies4u -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/22/2008 4:46:40 PM)

This is not a saying, but my 15 YO was leaving for a friends house the other day and as he was walking out the door, I said, "Come give me some sugar!". A few seconds passed and I thought he left anyway, when he came back in carrying the sugar canister and proceeded to place it in my lap.




zoebob -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/22/2008 6:24:53 PM)

ROFLOL




3cappuccinosmom -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/23/2008 6:46:38 AM)

Another one from Gebre--on hearing that it was story time and we were going to read "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" he yelled "Oh yeah! I want to hear Goldiblocks and the Three Squares!".

I love his mispronunciations so much that it is really a challenge for me to correct him. Like "Buh-gantic". It miss that, now that he says gigantic properly. [&o]




OneOfHisJewels -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/23/2008 9:58:46 AM)

Maggie, that reminds me that I had a kid at the preschool who always called me "Miss Teacher," and I thought it was so cute, that I never could bear to correct him.




Jenny-Fair -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/23/2008 10:36:45 AM)

It isn't necessary to correct them. Eventually they self-correct. Things my kids used to mis-pronounce or mis-grammarize (I just made that word up) and that I dearly miss:

Mazagine
I amn't (I'm not)
Pasketti

And my uncle used to call flamingos 'paflingoes'




Tinkerbell_ -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/23/2008 1:27:50 PM)

Thing 2 would say 'jiggling' instead of 'juggling'.

And if Thing 1 was hot he'd say, "Oy! I'm vetting!' or 'Mummy! Hold my vetter!!'




pbaribeault -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/23/2008 3:31:14 PM)

I've got a 3 year old that says purkle... and I'm not going to correct that one. I like it.




Tinkerbell_ -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/24/2008 8:33:42 AM)

Here's another one...when my dad took the Things golfing they came home and Thing 2 was so excited. He came bouncing in the room and exclaimed, "Mummy! I got to be papa's kitty!!!"

My mother and I didn't have the heart to correct him. [:)]




Annie64 -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/25/2008 12:44:47 AM)

The first time my daughter had Swiss cheese, she loved it and politely asked for more squished cheese.




zoebob -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/26/2008 8:52:28 PM)

It is 10 minutes before bedtime. However, the kids finished their TV program so DD2 stood up and quite cheerfully said "Lets get our butts to bed"[:D]




TooLoudx4 -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/30/2008 11:51:48 PM)

I asked my youngest son, he'll be 4 in Oct, if he had a good nights sleep? He said his imagination dream woke him up. [:)]




Tinkerbell_ -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (7/31/2008 10:02:02 AM)

We were at my cousin's beach wedding before it started and there was a light drizzle. My family and I were huddled under a couple of huge golf umbrella's waiting to see what was going to happen.

A plane flew by...one of those that has the messages streaming behind it. My mum looks up and says, "That pilot's up there thinking, 'look at those idiots sitting on the beach." and my 8 year old looks around and says, "It's okay Mama...we're not the only idiots out here." pointing to more people on the beach.




favoredmomof4 -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (8/1/2008 10:55:05 AM)

This first one could probably be posted under "Kids say the sweetest things":

My 6 yo son asked last night, "Mom, where did you get that shirt?". I said, "Wal-Mart, why?" He said, "Because you look pretty." Awww - I was so blessed. He's also the one who tells me I'm beautiful (even when I don't have any make-up on). God knows just what we need!!

My 2 yo daughter cannot say L at the beginning of words. When she wants us to see something, she'll say something like, "Gook it mommy, a pider(spider)!" Ha, Ha.

My 13 yo daugther, when being a bit ornery, will say, "I can't help it mom, it's hormones". Good excuse.

My 11 yo son is just blatantly honest, can't get away with anything around him, he told me the other morning that I was snoring really loud. Mommys don't snore!!![;)]




favoredmomof4 -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (8/1/2008 10:59:02 AM)

Just remembered,

13 yo when about 2 or 3, used to call butterflies, "flutterbys". That is what they do - they flutter by!!




betterisoneday -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (8/1/2008 8:41:23 PM)

As we drove home today my six year old explained to me the reason we traded in our last vehicle. The radio station we had on was going kinda fuzzy and all the sudden he said "Oh no, the radio's broke again, now we'll have to give this truck to someone else for another one!"
It took me a minute and a couple questions to sort out that it really did mean what it sounded like...
[8|]




KuKu -> RE: KIDS SAY THE CUTEST THINGS! (9/11/2008 7:00:14 PM)

My niece has a thing for sidewalk chalk and writing nice messages right now (It's my birthday and she's outside at the moment hmmmm)...
anyway, she wrote a nice message on the sidewalk in front of her house for our elderly neighbor who makes sweets in the oven and shares them... her message... "A. is the best kook"... the idea is sweet, but we better talk about spelling (or at least hard and soft c) a bit...




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