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Funny Words
Dec 16, 2007 Categorized: Life with Kids •
Kids are known for saying funny things. I used to keep a list of all the funny things Will said, but I’m not sure what happened to it. Anyhow, this week has produced some funny words that I thought I’d share.
One day this week Will told me I had a bad “remembory.” At least I guess that’s how one would spell the word. He tells me this a lot because every night he tells me, “No more kisses, Mommy. You know I don’t like of kisses.” Yes, that’s exactly what he says. I’m not sure if he’s saying he doesn’t care for kisses, or doesn’t like them, but regardless it comes out “like of.” He has finally started telling me to please write it on my list to not give him kisses! HA!!! ROFL!! If he doesn’t know how I work than nobody does. But the last few days he seems to not mind my kisses so much. He even tells me not to wear lipstick when I drop him off (which, I think, was the real phobia.) Even though he would tell me every night to remember it, I would tell him I didn’t think I would ever remember to not give him kisses. That’s his lot in life as my little boy.
And Hunter of course, being two and a half, has a billion funny words. The latest is that she gets “upsighted” instead of “excited”. “I’m upsighted, Mommy!” she’ll say as she jumps up and down and giggles at something she gets to do. I just love it and fall out laughing every time. We also put on her “hubby coke” when we’re going outside in the really cold weather. If it’s in the upper 50’s, we can get away with a light jacket. But once the temp drops down to the 40s, 30s, and under, we have to put on her “hubby coke.”
So that’s all the funny words I have for now. I had a list sitting here on the desk, but guess who took it and drew all over it? Now I don’t have a clue where it is.
And on a different note, I really do intend to blog about my school’s Christmas performance we did this last week. I have so many thoughts to share on the whole music teaching thing, but I was so sick in the midst of the performance week that it just wiped me out. By Thursday I couldn’t get off the couch. (Except to go get my eyebrows waxed by a professional. And if you were reading back in my former blogging days, you know exactly why.)
So, on my list of things to blog about this week are: music teaching, the Christmas performance, mommy sick days, my New Year’s ideals (not yet resolutions), my real nerve problem, and lead testing. Oh, did I mention that our entire family set out for a trip to a nearby city (3-hour round-trip drive) last night at 6:30? That’s the lead-testing story. Or would it be the build-something-for-the-kids-the-week-before-Christmas story?