Thursday, December 18, 2008

Super size me


Maycie with her Tinkerbell dress up clothes on: "Mommy, do want to play Tinkerbell dress up with me?"

Mommy: "I don't have a Tinkerbell dress Maycie."

Mayice: "Maybe when we go to the store we can get you a very really big, big, biggest, bigger one....."

Okay, TIME OUT, she could have stopped at just plain "big"! Why all the adjectives!

6 comments:

Kristy E.B. said...

I'm sure she meant big in that you are so much wiser and have so many more years of wisdom than her! :o) Loved your cute Christmas pictures! We're so lame and never send them...........

Jeff and Laura said...

Mandie...you are so funny! I just love reading your blog!

ANDY, JEN & KIDDIES said...

I'm sure she didn't mean it THAT way. Tayson asked me the other day where my mountain was. I told him I didn't have one and he said..."yes you do mommy, it is right there." pointing to my stomach. Thanks alot child! I hope you guys had a great day for Conrads graduation and with your family. I'm sorry again that we couldn't make it. We are bad friends. We will definately have to go out and do a double date without the kids to celebrate. Have a great Christmas!

Saville Family said...

Camron (3) was looking for me and found me getting dressed. When I turned my back to him he started giggling and said "mommy, your's big, hee, hee, hee." I turned around to see him pointing at my behind. Geeze, motherhood can be funny and humiliating at the same time, huh? We love these little guys anyway-- They can't help that they say it like it is!

Chelsie Brown said...

At Robert's company Christmas party I asked a little girl how come I didn't get a treat from Santa? She said because I didn't sit on his lap., then she added that I would probably break his legs because I was too big:(

Unknown said...

Not that it helps much, psychologically, but I'm sure she meant "tall"... :-)

I think it's funny how quickly they understand that the store is where we get more stuff, too, LOL!!! :-) We were explaining the dire consequences of sticking things in outlets to Kiddo, (AGAIN), and he said, "then you have to go to the store and get another Nephi." Ah, the things they half-understand!