So you know that mag is nearly to print when I blog this much.
Kate is speaking fully on now. Not when you want her to of course, but in long complete sentences when SHE wants to.
While Rach was upstairs still asleep, Kate wanted her DOWNstairs with her so she stood at the base of the stairs and yelled at the top of her lungs:
"Raaaaaaachullll, Raaaaaaaachullllll, come downstaaaaaaiiiiirrrrs,and I will go potty on the potty for youuuuuuuuuuuuu.
To Sloan on any given occasion: "Get off me Sloan. Stop it. Stop kissing me. No kissing."
Mommy, whatchoo doing? Whatcha doing mommy? Wanna play a game?
To me when I reprimanded her yesterday: "Be nicer Mommy."
And my personal favorite: At church last week when we were standing in worship and Kate had had enough:
"Sit down right there Mommy. NO praying. NO singing. I too big. How aboooooowt, donut time?!"
No wonder they quit the donuts. Poor kid. Are you guys just throwing those all away?? What a waste!
3 comments:
Those are all funny, but my favorite is the "be nice" mommy one. Oh so funny!
I love when they start talking. I hate when they start talking and I try to get them to talk when I want to and they just stare at me like a mute. So, after three kids I vow to let the fourth talk when she wants and not beg her to "say something" to total strangers. I really cringe thinking of all the times I did that. Yet, as I sit here and write this I just know I'll do it all again.
I love all your postings today!
My dad had a habit of telling children what to say and it would drive Rod a little nuts... but sometimes I think it helps a child know what to say in certain situations... I don't know, I think it could go either way, depending... there I go being wishy-washy again!
Look under the table and you will find the doughnuts---if there are any left. I guess we have so many kids with food allergies that it wasn't a good thing to have them out after church. I just grabbed some from the box under the table. They could also be in the kitchen.
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