Oct22Boys Will Be Boys…

There have been lots of moments in my life as a parent where my son has done or said something a little embarrassing. And I think he is starting to think of new things and ways of doing it every day. For example…

It’s really hard to get changed or dressed around my house with a five year old running here, there and everywhere. Because if he barges into the bedroom, he’ll scream “Boobies!” for a week… in front of everyone! Including my in-laws. *dies* I know you just have to ignore it and such, but ignoring doesn’t work on this kid. He’ll keep going until you tell him to shut his mouth and even then, there’s a chance it won’t stop. He repeats everything

The other day, for example, when we were at the store, my husband pointed out and outfit that he thought I’d look good in. I protested and said that my fat ass would never fit in it (cause it was in the juniors section). So my son starts dancing and singing, “fat ass! fat ass!”, just as a heavy woman walks past us. Oh the dirty looks I got. *fallsovertwitchtwitch*

Gotta love boys though, right? My life will never be dull or boring again.

Wishing Kristin at We Are That Family a happy blogging anniversary. She’s having a carnival and giveaway for the occasion. Be sure to stop by and check it out!

15 Responses { add yours }

  1. Alice Audrey says:

    Kind of reminds me of when my dh took our son along with him when he went to the bus station to pick up his mother. He had a little road rage going, and used some colorful words. Our then two year old repeated them endlessly on the way back with my MIL shaking her head the whole way.

  2. Daniella says:

    That is one thing I am not looking forward to when I have a kid. Actually raising them. And I know I was a handful when I was a kid, so I can only image what my kid will do to me, lol

  3. Pepper says:

    I’m afraid of this so I try to watch what I say very closely and my hubby and I even have code words. LOL

  4. So true!

    Thanks for celebrating with me!

  5. Jen says:

    Definitely never a dull moment with the kiddies! :P

  6. Laurie says:

    I love your site – so cute and you are too funny! I’ll have mine up soon and will visit you again. I think we are very much alike!

  7. Lynn says:

    Hi, Jenny – thanks for visiting my site and leaving a comment. Ha, ha – that is funny about your son’s comment. Yes, boys will be boys. I’ve got two of my own! Happy weekend.

    Lynn

  8. Ivy says:

    Awws, that’s the one thing little kids do. But I have never experienced that. I’m not a mother or anything, but I am older than my cousins which I hang out with a lot. I don’t recall they repeated anything I said or done. :S I kind of want to experience that, but at the same time, I think I’ll die in embarrassment. It’s just a stage. Kids will grow out of it…soon.

    Take care!

  9. Jackie says:

    Hi Jennifer! Thank you for commenting on my blog! My site ended up getting some nasty malware on it, so I had to purge all my files and start over again! But all is well now! In fact, it think it was probably a good thing because I finally took the time to figure out how to make Wordpress themes, lol.

    Anyway, raising a boy sounds like a handful but, like you said, life will never be boring!

  10. Kelly says:

    you have to love kids! Just the fact that can entertain themselve make them wonderful. You will never have a dull moment with them.

  11. Laura says:

    Gosh, I hate it when that happens! I like your blog. It is very peaceful. Now, maybe I will have to rethink mine….

  12. Ali says:

    Too funny! I remember those days! My son was great at that sort of stuff! Now I have a 15 month old girl and I am looking forward (hesitantly) to the day that the fun will start all over again! You have to love kids! Have a great day!

  13. Kelly says:

    What is it with boys and boobies? Mine likes to talk to people about my “brawl.” He’ll say, “My mama’s wearin’ a white brawl. It won’t stay up though, will it, mama?” Enter my humiliation. I, too, literally have to say SHUT YOUR MOUTH or HUSH IT to get him to change the subject. One day these will be the things we torture them with. :)