Let me tell you...this child has become so goofy that sometimes I wonder if we'll survive the laughs she gives us. The other day I heard the snapping shut sound of my cell phone and knew she had it. I leaned out from my chair in the kitchen and saw her sitting in her daddy's chair playing with my cell phone. I got up and started walking to her telling her she knew she wasn't to have my phone. I hadn't gotten three or four steps when she held the phone out to me and started belting out her favorite song, "I love you, you love me...we're a happy family" from her favorite being - Barney! Of course I cracked up. What would you have done? Stick in the mud if you didn't say you'd have laughed. She's so ornery. Any time she thinks she might get in trouble she starts singing this song.
In my fortune cookie...
Make TODAY beautiful because yesterday is already gone and tomorrow hasn't arrived yet!
Thursday, May 8, 2008
What a jolly!
Let me tell you...this child has become so goofy that sometimes I wonder if we'll survive the laughs she gives us. The other day I heard the snapping shut sound of my cell phone and knew she had it. I leaned out from my chair in the kitchen and saw her sitting in her daddy's chair playing with my cell phone. I got up and started walking to her telling her she knew she wasn't to have my phone. I hadn't gotten three or four steps when she held the phone out to me and started belting out her favorite song, "I love you, you love me...we're a happy family" from her favorite being - Barney! Of course I cracked up. What would you have done? Stick in the mud if you didn't say you'd have laughed. She's so ornery. Any time she thinks she might get in trouble she starts singing this song.
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It's funny how kids learn ways to get around us!LOL
lol too cute, too creative, too kid! :)
Reminds me of another little gal whose name I won't disclose (no, it wasn't me). When her dad asked her to do something, he was stunned to hear her say, for the first time out loud, a defiant, "No!" He said, "Yes." She responded, "No." He tried again, "Yes," but to no avail, "No!" He just knew he had a war of the wills coming on, but since this was the first time she had displayed such defiance, he tried one more time, "Daddy says yes." She didn't budge an inch, "No!" So he stood up from his chair to go to her, and she started singing a chorus they had been teaching her to sing, "I'll say 'Yes, Lord, yes, to your will and to your way!" He lost it!!
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