Clearly it’s time to start a new attempt to clean up my potty mouth. Hayley got a Barbie kitchen from my sister for Christmas and she also got a director’s chair from Santa. The box from the director’s chair is big enough that George suggested we could cut it open and make an actual room to put the kitchen in as well as a little table and chair for Barbie to use. Prior to that I had been using the box as a place to stuff all the bits of wrapping paper, styrofoam, and other etceteras that were all over the living room post-Christmas. I had intended to fill it up and then take it all down to the garbage bins.
Upon hearing the new plans for the box, Hayley opened it, peered inside, and announced, “Okay but first we need to take all this shit out.”
Ahem.
LMAO!!!
And here I thought we were bad because Julia has incorporated “crap” into her vocabulary. (“What is this crap?”)
Well done, mom!!
LOL Alyssa told Tristan that he was a “Little Shit” once!!! I swear I don’t say that to my children, but I, or Michael, must have said it at some point because I’m sure she got it at home! 🙂 She also said “God DamMIT” before! Ooops!
It’s good for kids to learn another language early on; yours (and mine) are just learning a little old Anglo Saxon.
Did you or did you not crack up when you heard that? 🙂
Another “crap” family here 😉
Well, she was right, wasn’t she? ;p
LMAO!! That’s sooo funny. My 11 month old just said “crap” for the first time today. She’s off to a good start.
HAHAH that is soo funny
Don’t feel too bad. My aunt loves to tell this story. She’s a Catholic School teacher, which I think makes it a little more amusing….but I think I was about Hayley’s age. I don’t remember the first part of the story, but I was really bad lol….I hope not editing this doesn’t offend anyone, but I apparently said “God Damnit” to something…and I’m pretty sure I got it from my dad lol….but we went to my grandparents where my aunt was staying a few days later, and of course everyone was shocked when I said it the first time, so I got out of the car and the first words out of my mouth were “Don’t worry, Aunt Mary, I will not say “God Damnit” again.”
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LOL!!!
I’ve lurked for a while, and this post compelled me to respond.
I think you just wrote down my deep, dark fear of what any of my future kids might say one day, because I? Have a potty mouth.
Isa’s been saying a few choice words lately. Specifically “fuck” just to see if she gets a reaction. I swear we never say that in front of her, and I do believe she picked it up from her friend at school. She obviously knows it’s a “bad” word because she has tried it out in front of me, her dad, my sister, my mom and then looked at us to see what we would do!
Her other phrase is “holy crap!” I have to say I’m probably guilty on that one.