Kids Say The Darndest Things

March 5th, 2008 · Notebook ·

Me: Why do you have to be so big? Why can’t you be little anymore?

Mini Buff: Big baby?

Me: Yes! So are you gonna shrink for me or am I gonna have to have another baby?

Mini Buff: -smiles- Another baby!

Me: :???:

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19 Responses for "Kids Say The Darndest Things"

  1. Britney said,

    LOL aww, that’s cute. :)

  2. Ginny said,

    I told my youngest before you are getting so big & she burst out crying, lol. I learned not to talk like that anymore, ha ha. Girls are so emotional :)

  3. Summer said,

    LOL Wel you asked!

  4. Atomic Bombshell said,

    Aww… That kid is just precious. Maybe you should have another one… ;)

  5. Kris said,

    Rofl, I like the last part:

    Mini Buff: -smiles- Another baby!

    Me: :???:

  6. Sheena said,

    LOL! Well maybe later…you’ll change your mind!

  7. Michelle at Scribbit said,

    I’ll ask my daughter that and she assures me she’ll produce grandchildren for me to love on someday :)

  8. Holly said,

    That is the cutest thing EVER.

  9. Sara said,

    Gotta love that cuteness.

  10. An Ordinary Mom said,

    How darling!

  11. Michael Cruz said,

    Yeah…like my daughter keeps saying…”when I get little again can I be your baby?” I wish she could stay three forever. Of course, my buddies would get tired of me holding the phone to her and telling her to say…”Im a toddler” Imma Toggla”

  12. Kathy said,

    That is so precious! You’ll treasure having this written down in about 10 years.

  13. MorganLighter said,

    Here’s one for you.
    My eldest daughter, Michele, and I were in a department store shopping - she was about 4 years old at the time.
    We were walking down the aisle and a woman, a really obese woman, was walking towards us. Michele was distracted by the merchandise on the shelves, then she finally looked up and saw the woman. Her eyes got as big as saucers, and in a voice that only a 4 year old child has, she said “You’re fat, you’re fat, you’re fat, fat, fat!”
    The woman, with an indignant look on her face said, “You should teach your daughter some manners.”
    I replied, “I have, but I’ve also told her to always tell the truth.”
    Did I admonish Michele later? Did I take her outside and yell at her. Did I tell her that she had done something wrong?
    NO.
    I only said, “Perhaps, in the future, you should use the word ‘heavy’.”

  14. Zero and Up said,

    Now just hope a baby brother/sister doesn’t end up on their Christmas list to send to Santa! lol

  15. Audra Marie said,

    That is so cute! My kids want me to have another and apparently they aren’t the only ones. My friends kids are praying I have twins! Yikes.

  16. Michelle said,

    That is quite adorable. I’m sure you made that exact face afterward too! :P

  17. Daniel ross said,

    Very Cute!!!

    Fiestas infantiles

  18. JHS said,

    Are you making an announcement? :-)

    Thanks for participating in this week’s Carnival of Family Life: St. Patrick’s Day Edition at Colloquium! The Carnival will be live at midnight (Pacific time) on March 17, 2008, so drop by and check out all of the wonderful submissions included this week! Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you!

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