In Trouble
When you have your first conversation with your two year old that goes like this, you know you’re in trouble:
Deb: “We’re almost out of spice drops.”
Sadie: “Buy more. Buy more spice drops!”
SarahK: “Hey, how’d I get into this conversation?!”
Okay, so the there were only two people there and I’m just paying homage to Sarah’s trademarked blogging technique. But seriously, when the kid understands to ask you to buy things…
From now on, you are going to be amazed by her language growth. Personally, I liked the 2 year old I used to babysit. You’d tell her No, and her response was to look at you with those sad eyes and reply “But I NEEEEEED it.” Where she got that one, no one knows.
Ooh, and just wait until the whole spell-words-so-kids-don’t-understand trick fails.
Posted by on 06/10 at 07:51 AM fromYeah, that’s a littel scary. You are so in trouble!
Posted by Sharon on 06/10 at 10:42 AM fromUm, that’s “little” not “littel.”
Posted by Sharon on 06/10 at 10:43 AM fromI love it. This topic came up in emails with another blogger this weekend, and I told her it’s like when people are around other people who have accents and then we try not to talk like the other people with accents, because we don’t want them to think they’re making fun of their accent, but really it’s just human nature. I’m always trying to remind myself not to “talk” like other bloggers on my blog, but whatever. Flattery, yo.
Posted by sarahk on 06/11 at 08:03 PM from south of hell
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