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StarkAndWitchesWillFindYou · 03/11/2010 22:24

Posting for you lot because you is my friends!

DD (NT) (2yrs) said dh's name today. So I said to her 'who is dh?' and she said 'daddy'

So I said 'what's MY name then?' and she said 'Here's-ya-tea!'

Gotta love my DH for that.

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BialystockandBloom · 04/11/2010 20:31
Grin

And rofl at justa brother too.

I heard a lovely snippet on the radio once asking children who a mummy is. One little boy said "a fing what looks after you".

StarkAndWitchesWillFindYou · 04/11/2010 20:33

LOL.

Was it you justa that told me of a young child reciting..

'Our Father, who parks in heaven....'

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auntevil · 04/11/2010 21:09

at least yours is a positive "shitty" - "here's-ya-tea". We sing a song at bathtime based on old mcdonald had a farm. We don't always use animals. the othernight DS2 used 'mum' in place of 'animal'. I was really sad as he said - 'with a tell off here and a tell off there, here a tell off, there a tell off, everywhere a tell off" - it made me quite sad so i asked him to do something different so he did " with a cook , cook here and a hoover there, here a cook...."
I don't know if i like that any better, but it didn't make me feel as bad!

StarkAndWitchesWillFindYou · 04/11/2010 21:11

LOL

He was telling you how much he appreciated your clear boundary setting and consistant secure regulation of his environment and behaviour.

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auntevil · 04/11/2010 21:34

A definite optimist you are Star - thanks Grin

Ampersand44 · 04/11/2010 21:48
Grin

Maybe this is why DS spent a long time praying to the 'Father, Son and Homey Spirit', followed by 'Ah-may'.

justabouttosellakidney · 05/11/2010 10:02

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