Yesterday Anna I took the three little ones and went to run a few errands. Aunt Anna came with us, and of course as soon as we got out of the car Storie Bean said “Pick me up!!! Pick me up!” So Anna was carrying her into the store when Bean pointed to her chest and said, “What are these?” I thought we were going to die laughing and then Anna shot me a look like, “Say something! She’s your kid!” So I smiled, and before I could respond Bean asked, “Where’d you get them?” We started laughing harder (but to ourselves so she wouldn’t be sad…) and I finally was able to get out, “Some people buy them.” Anna followed up with, “Yeah, you can buy them.” Bean looked at her chest again thoughtfully, “They’re too big for me.”
Oh kids say the darndest things.
Jana says
Congratulations on your nomination! How exciting for all of us! I’m one of 7 and I have much respect for you. You are doing a great job with your kids…and keeping the rest of it together!
Jana
The Meanest Mom
Them Browns says
haha, that is the best story ever!! I think my favorite thing about your blogs is that it sounds like Anna has no life and lives with you guys. Good job, Anna! And awesomeness on your nomination for your blog.
The Mom says
Hey thats it! Just because no one ever actually reads my blog doesn’t mean you have to pick on me!
Jana says
You are sooooo ready for this! I’m excited for you. You bring a fresh–and refreshing–view of motherhood to the table, one that lots of moms in America, and across the world, need and want to hear. You go girl! I’m rooting for you!
Katrina says
Oh, your blog (and your family!) looks like so much fun! Congratulations on being a finalist in the Scholastic awards!
Love this story (you just never know what kids are going to say!), and I love the pictures of Rush w/ his chocolate cake. When my youngest turned 1, he wouldn’t even touch his cake… he asked for Cheerios, instead. Clearly, we’ve messed up somewhere along the way!
Katrina @ Callapidder Days says
Oh, your blog (and your family!) looks like so much fun! Congratulations on being a finalist in the Scholastic awards!Love this story (you just never know what kids are going to say!), and I love the pictures of Rush w/ his chocolate cake. When my youngest turned 1, he wouldn't even touch his cake… he asked for Cheerios, instead. Clearly, we've messed up somewhere along the way!
Kerrie says
LOL! My nephew used to substitue the “t” with a “b” when saying “boots.” One time, my mom was pushing him in the cart at Walmart and he yelled: “Gramma, look! Boobs!” Love that story…
Kerrie T. says
LOL! My nephew used to substitue the "t" with a "b" when saying "boots." One time, my mom was pushing him in the cart at Walmart and he yelled: "Gramma, look! Boobs!" Love that story…