So today, while attempting to avoid bedtime, T1 turned to Shorty and slyly asked…
“Mama… where’s the baby going to sleep???”
Shorty looked at me. I looked at Shorty. T1 hasn’t mentioned her “wittle brudder” in such a long time… we had no idea she had any inkling of our plans. Clearly, we were mistaken.
Later on, I was talking to Shorty about my work day and I mentioned timing my lunch so that I would have time to pee on a stick… and out of nowhere, T1 appears and says, quizically…. “you peed on a stick?”
It would have been funny except now I’m worried she’ll repeat it to someone else! Guess we’ll have to start watching our words better- I know that for me at least, I tend to forget that she’s out of the everything-goes-over-her-head stage and on to the parroting-everything-you-say stage. Gaea help us. LOL.
Ps. Yep. Waiting. Still waiting. Smiley can come any damn day now, thank you very much! =)
Goodness! You really need to watch what you say now, don’t you?
P.S. As a kindergarten teacher I’m pretty confident I hear a lot of things parents never intended to be shared. 🙂
I don’t even want to *know* what T1 has said to other people- or her kindergarten teacher- while we weren’t there!!!
Oh man….. we are in for it when Yogi gets to that stage! Yikes. 🙂
kids are so smart arent they ? and they remember EVERYTHING! (im an educator in a daycare 18 months group.)