As though I didn’t already know my two-year-old was a rascal, I caught her with her arm in the child-locked candy drawer, trying to pull something out. I stood nearby with a raised eyebrow, watching her. She spotted me and whispered, seemingly to herself,
“Don’t see me. Don’t see me.”
Hello! We’re looking right at each other!
-Betsy, mother of 3

That’s why I love kids so much..they are priceless in their actions at times
Ha! Did she close her eyes? Because if I can’t see you, you can’t see me…or so they think!
Not even! Our eyes were locked! It would have made more sense if she had said, “Look away. Look away.” Perhaps that’s what she meant, but what she said was way funnier.
That is hilarious!
That’s my crazy kiddo for ya!
This one is toooo funny! I love it!
Hahaha that is adorable! Thank you for sharing you’ve made my morning.
My pleasure! Stop by any time!
ah i love that concept. i might try that in work “don’t see me!”
Let me know how it goes!
She’d feel pretty guilty if her wish had somehow caused you to disappear.
Yes, I don’t think I would like that either!
She should’ve closed her eyes. Doesn’t she know that you can’t see her then?
Right! It’s the same principle as, “The monster’s can’t get you when you’re under the sheet.” Hello! Their sharp claws can easily cut through cloth! Duh! That’s what I keep telling my kids, anyway. JUST kidding!!!
Did she not realize that Jedi mind tricks only work on the “weak” minded?
A-ha! Thank you, Anne! So either I’m strong minded, or I’m that ugly flying dude from the new first movie–the pod race bookie.