Ah, those moments! Moments when your little one utters something completely incomprehensible and pleads with you to understand them. Moments when they say something adorable, memorable, or even thought provoking.
These "kiddo quotes" might be somewhere in between, but I hope you enjoy them.
When little ones are just learning to talk and really want to be part of the conversation, they tend to fill in the gaps with whatever they can. Here is my best attempt at phonetically describing one little, adorable girl doing just that.
"Bsa bsa busupa ghost!"
"It's a pony bsa busupa supa."
"What's`at? Bsa bsa bsa busupa supa supa."
Yep, that about sums it up. She's too adorable for words.
Now we move on to the subject of rain. Which it tends to do here quite often. Or, as one 4-year old girl once told me,
"That's not rain, that's just pbbbb-pbbbb-pbbb."
And one helpful little boy responded,
"You can wear me outside, `cause I'm waterproof."
Sometimes the kids` pronunciations are just plain amusing.
"Cooper was sasing the shickens."
Or you can catch a conversation between two kiddos-
"You're a big kid in here."
"I'm not big."
"Are you little?"
"I'm not little. I'm Dawson."
So much fun! Speaking of fun, why not go to Youtube and look up Kid Snippets? I guarantee you a laugh.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Merry Christmas .... a bit late. I truly hope it was a wonderful one!
I had made an attempt to get some kids perspectives on Christmas, as they can be so cute and eye-opening. It didn't quite come out the way I planned, but I did get some fun stories about Christmas trees!
A three year old told me his story:
"One day we got it from a festival. We drived there, and picked it up and drived it home. And we had lunch first."
Then a 5-year old related his tale:
When they got their tree from a tree farm.... "they chip it up and shakey shake it to get it all ready. (Now that its decorated) it looks so beautiful. My favorite ornament is a spider with silver legs."
I had made an attempt to get some kids perspectives on Christmas, as they can be so cute and eye-opening. It didn't quite come out the way I planned, but I did get some fun stories about Christmas trees!
A three year old told me his story:
"One day we got it from a festival. We drived there, and picked it up and drived it home. And we had lunch first."
Then a 5-year old related his tale:
When they got their tree from a tree farm.... "they chip it up and shakey shake it to get it all ready. (Now that its decorated) it looks so beautiful. My favorite ornament is a spider with silver legs."
One last special thought- I did get one little girl to tell me what she liked best about Christmas-
Singing Christmas songs....
And of course that it is Jesus birthday!
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