The other day my littlest was sitting on the floor playing with his frucks but was obviously annoyed by something... I walked over to him and asked what he had just said. "Oh Dannit, dannit, dannit!"
My son did that once on a weekend trip to Grandma and Grandpas. Apparently they said it was bathtime and he said it. He appeared to act like he knew how to use it! And honestly... neither his dad or I talk like that!
A while back we were getting ready to go somewhere and my two-year-old grand son tried the car door, and when he found it was locked, he said "Oh, Shit." and repeated the act at all four car doors. I almost choked from the effort to contain my laughter.
SO much better than Mother F**ker, though, wouldn't you agree? Good thing you and Donnie are relatively clean teens. The "D" word may still be seen as adorable! xxx
Mag lives with her husband, Donnie, and son, Bug, who was born in 2006 and their bulldog, The Little Girl, who still tries to run the house when Bug isn’t keeping up his end of the job. Email Mag at mag.moodswing@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteThe other day my littlest was sitting on the floor playing with his frucks but was obviously annoyed by something... I walked over to him and asked what he had just said. "Oh Dannit, dannit, dannit!"
Oops. Mama's got to watch the potty mouth.
LOL I always blame that stuff on my hubs. Anything bad they do....its his fault
ReplyDeleteMy son did that once on a weekend trip to Grandma and Grandpas. Apparently they said it was bathtime and he said it. He appeared to act like he knew how to use it!
ReplyDeleteAnd honestly... neither his dad or I talk like that!
Hee! Good luck!
ReplyDelete(insert snickering here) Cute!
ReplyDeleteLOL. It''ll get worse, I mean better.
ReplyDeleteDid he use it in the proper context? They usually do...
ReplyDeleteAnd shortmama's right; blame the huz.
A while back we were getting ready to go somewhere and my two-year-old grand son tried the car door, and when he found it was locked, he said "Oh, Shit." and repeated the act at all four car doors. I almost choked from the effort to contain my laughter.
ReplyDeletehee hee, he's got time! :)
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for the day for the bad words to show up...it will probably be in front of all the kids at daycare with my luck! good luck to ya!
ReplyDeleteUh-oh!
ReplyDeleteSO much better than Mother F**ker, though, wouldn't you agree? Good thing you and Donnie are relatively clean teens. The "D" word may still be seen as adorable! xxx
ReplyDeleteMy Bug said that exact thing when he was two in front of his grandparents while playing outside in their yard!:-) Awwww, brings back memories! HAHA
ReplyDeleteAhahaha! Mine did that one too! Right before he moved on tho shit. : /
ReplyDeleteMine would stop saying it if I could get MYSELF to stop saying it! Terrible, terrible, terrible. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteDamn it! I hate it when that happens! Shit!:)
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