My 3 year old son was really into watching bugs life for a while. One day I put him into time out, and usually I'm fine with him talking while he's sitting there, just aslong as he stays in time out. One night we were at the dinner table and my son did something and I put him into time out (which is near our table) He was sitting there talking to his yonger brother, so I told him that he can't talk in time out, if he talked again before his time was up I was going to start his time over and he looked at me and said "OH I SEE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT....SO IT'S YOUR FAULT!!" I was laughing so hard I couldn't keep him there anymore. He got the saying from Hopper on bugs life.
2006-08-14 07:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter is in a rehab hospital, so I am now raising her 2 year old. Due to the situation, she has been spending time with lots of different people. Her diet was always closely watched because there's so much diabetes in the family. Imagine my surprise as we were in the checkout line at the grocery when she spotted an ice cream freezer full of bars and sandwiches and began to yell "Ice Cream. Ice cream."
Apparently not everyone really believes that 2 years old is too young for ice cream.
2006-08-14 07:21:19
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answered by hawkthree 6
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Well....my two year old nephew lives with me (actually, he'll be 3 in December.) His mother and father work during the day, so my mother and I take care of him most of the time. I've got a lot of dogs and my nephew just ADORES them. He pets them and he even kisses them sometimes. Anyway....we were in the yard one day and suddenly my dogs started barking through the gate at some other dogs passing by in the road. My nephew got down on all fours and started barking as well (he even growled a little.) It was amazing! lol. Kids do the strangest (and cutest) things. :-)
2006-08-14 07:46:12
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answered by Petra M 4
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the style instruct Mall (interior walking distance from the Mirage) might have the bunny and that i could assume another activities. There are parks yet nowhere close to the strip. the superb one is named wasteland Breeze. a lot of casinos have what's called teenagers Tyme *i've got faith its spelled incorrectly like that* and its like a daycare facility for the wee ones. mum and dad like it because it provides them an hazard to gamble, and so on. Your toddler could appreciate the tigers on the Mirage and their pool. there is the celebrity Trek journey on the Hilton, Adventuredome and halfway at Circus Circus. The M&M international placed next to the MGM is a primary among teenagers as is the Excalibur. Your toddler continues to be youthful so I wager he/she can appreciate the atmosphere and being with the mother and dad.
2016-10-02 01:51:44
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answered by rettig 4
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We went to Walmart, and she usually rides in a cart, but she kept saying "down" when we got out of the car. So I let her walk into the store holding my hand, she started to get mad at me for getting a cart, thinking she was going to be put in it, but I just needed it for what we were going to get. So I'm pushing the cart, she's holding my hand, and we're walking along, and then she just looks up at me with that "Look at me! I'm doing something new I've never done with you before!" look and a big cute kinda smug smile, and it was just so adorable! It's amazing how they think the littlest things to us are so cool and awesome to them...
2006-08-14 07:26:57
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answered by angelbaby 7
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I have a 19 month old daughter. We went over to friend of mine that I hadn't seen since high school. She has a two year old son. anyways we were sitting at the table and the kids were playing together. Ilooked over and she wasn't playing anymore. My friend and I looked for her. When we found her she was in the little boys bed pretending to be a sleep. She looked up at us and said nite,nite and started to fake snore. IT was so funny
2006-08-14 14:55:17
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answered by bridget36 3
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It wasn't this weekend but a couple weeks ago my 4 yr. cousin asked why there was gross stuff on the windshield. We told her that it was "bug splat" from when they fly into it. Then she was walking around the whole day flapping her arms like bug wings and buzzing and then she'd go "Ahh! splat!" (like they were screaming right before they hit the windshield). She couldn't say bug splat right, so now we just call it blug spit.
2006-08-14 07:24:36
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answered by BeeFree 5
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My 5 year old and his brother 3 were playing and my 5 year old got hurt and came running to me crying and said he did not feel like a human being anymore. I thought that was so funny.
2006-08-14 07:19:02
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answered by trace 2
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i have three boys, ages 7 "and a half", three, and 15 months old. I have to keep the bathroom door closed and locked because my three year old figured out how to open doors one day and got ahold of daddy's shaving cream. he used the whole can on the bathroom and on himself. he was covered head to toe in shaving cream running away from me while i am trying to take his picture. at least he smelled really, really good!
2006-08-14 09:24:01
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answered by falling_down_lmao 1
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I have a 10 month old girl and she just started giving kisses! She's so cute becuase she does it with her mouth wide open and just leans her head into your face! But she's trying!
2006-08-14 07:19:17
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answered by tmac 5
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