The conversation at the lunch table today:
“T is for toot.”
“F is for fart.”
“P is for poop.”
“B is for butt.”
A sophisticated bunch, we are not. But my three-year-old is catching on to phonics. Always look for the blessing, right?
-Trish, mother of 3
Oh, that Trish has some funny boys! Just for the record, I was never like that. Though I DID have five sisters which may have smoothed over my rough, phonetic edges…
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I hope so. Good news for your mom.
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I posted on a similar topic today. Boys will be boys!
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That is right boys will be boys even in the phonics department.
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Like Trish said, I guess it’s not all bad!
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And it doesn’t get better when they’re teenagers. Trust me…
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Oh dear. [uncontrollable shiver]
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Creative realism at its very best!
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I’m not even sure what that means, but it sounds great!
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The boys were putting their creative slant on what’s real to them 😀 Sorry for the jargon!
~~ssm
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So simple, and yet, so profound! 🙂
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After my last post, I’m really working hard on the art of brevity!
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Everything you write is magic!
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As a mom of boys also, we have quite a few conversations that are fart/poop related. Yesterday, the dudes were coming up with names for puppies. My youngest said, “Let’s name one Fred Alan Roger Tim.” I said that is way too long of a name. He replied and said, “Don’t ya get it, Mom? It is the letters in fart!” I am so proud…
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Haha! It’s almost as if he was ready for you to say it was too long and eager to simply abbreviate it for you. You must sigh a lot. My girls like to say poop often. It bugs me, and I just don’t get it. They’re girls! But, I have to admit, when the two-year-old says it in a small voice, it’s extremely cute, and I can’t help but smile. Shame on me!
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LOL…thank you for the laughter!
Have a wonderful weekend ahead, always~ Cheers!! 😀
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Thank you. You as well!
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You’re welcome and thank you for your lovely blessings too.
Cheers!! 😀
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