When my daughter was a baby, maybe 2 1/2 or 3, she was watching The Land Before Time, and got to the part where the little dinosaur saw a shadow on a mountain and thought it was his mother who had died. My mom passed away before she was born and I talked about her a lot with my daughter. When I came into the living room,she looked up at me with tears in her little eyes and asked, "Is that how you feel about your mom?" To this day, (she's 19 now), I still get emotional thinking about that.
2007-12-03 14:43:05
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answered by Maria W 4
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In case you don't forget marriage there may be one factor you have to do...Get to know his mother good. If he's a mothers boy, and that is not all unhealthy, then you definately ought to be aware of the place he is coming from. His expectations of you, even though he does not know it, will revolve around what his mother is like. That's not a probably that's an absolute. Do not take this calmly. Certainly not does it mean you are going to have problems however the more your eyes are open earlier than you marry the better off you'll be. You've got a first-class plan to attend collage, however so many people have been sidetracked from that when they've a household. A little one is a quality responsibility and not to be taken evenly. Collage will take quite a lot of your time and both of you ought to understand that and be very willing to work with that. And i do imply both. If you happen to marry and have a baby he may then wonder why you can't take more of the responsibility of raising it and you'll have a drawback. I'm not pronouncing you are not superb for each different simply telling you the matters to recollect. And yes it's headquartered upon experience.
2016-08-06 09:48:27
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answered by ? 2
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The other day i told the dog (Gypsy) to get out of my way. As she moved away my 3yr old daughter gave her a hug and said "I know you're my best friend, but you can't get in peoples way all the time". She sounded like an adult. The cute thing was that the dog just looked at my daughter as though she was listening to every word.
2007-12-03 14:39:23
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answered by sarah 1
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I have six little ones and each have in their own way said some of the funniest things, but one that stands out, was said by one of the youngest. He was two when he said it. he is one of the youngest, a twin. Laying on the couch, he saw a commercial on TV, where they said something about planning for a baby. he turned to me and said "Mommy, you need another baby." I could barely believe what he said, and it took me a moment to come up with a response. finally, I said "Hunter is my baby, RiAnn is my baby, Reece is my baby, Hanna is my baby, Riley is my baby, and you are my baby." He looked at me and said "All those are your babies?" I said yes and he got real serious before he said, "You don't need no more babies"! I was laughing so hard. it was priceless.
2007-12-03 15:13:13
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answered by Lora R 1
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LOL cute!
"Why?"
I know, that seems like it would be a stupid "cutest question," but you have to understand, there was NO conversation preceeding that question. We had not been talking about anything, we had not done anything, or anything like that. He just, out of the clear blue, came up to me and asked "Why?"
It took me a while to even take in what he had said.
2007-12-03 14:16:53
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answered by CrazyChick 7
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Well when I was little..I was on the bus with my mum & I pointed to an old lady & said out loud "why is she soo wrinkly, has she been in the bath too long?"..no doubt people had to stiffle their laughter.
2007-12-04 03:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My son was three at the time and he asked my mother-in law and father-in law on vacation.Why does daddy always tell mommy he wants booty.LOL... I was so embarrassed.I was pregnant with my second child at the time.I have no clue where he heard it my husband never said it around him.
2007-12-03 14:02:52
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answered by Leah 3
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I took my 3 year old nephew with us to church for the first time (my nephew has a slight speech problem that is in the process of being fixed.) On the way, he told my husband to go faster, and my husband said "I can't, or the police will pull me over and we will go to jail." Well, we went to church, he went to the nursery, and all was well. Later on, my sister asked him what he learned in church, to which my nephew said, "I'm going to hell" (although we found out through trial and error he said "I'm going to JAIL" and he was having problems pronouncing his J....)my sister laughed and said he was never going back to my church again!
2007-12-03 13:58:54
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answered by humanbeforeamerican 3
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Honestly. When my son was 2.5 years old I was taking a bath and he had said mommy I have to go potty, so I shut the curtain and said come on in. He comes in, pulls his pants down, and says mom "look, look, look," Im like what baby, whats wrong, he shows me his pee pee and says "its not big mommy, usually when I pee it gets big, did I break it, is it broken?" I didnt even know it was common for it to "get big" every time you pee, but he was so sure that he had broken it that he just started to cry instead of pee.
2007-12-03 13:53:08
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answered by jag8625 2
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This morning I explained to my 5 year old to put her pull-over on then put her coat on top, because it's really cold out. She put her hand on her hip and in a sweet little voice says "Mom, have you completely lost your mind?"
Guess I had....
2007-12-03 14:23:21
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answered by plastic 7
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