luv2unskool

I have to add mine to the list. My son, Noah is 2.

Meeha - Banana
Doodah - Water
Dumpbump - Dumptruck
Boobus - Schoolbus
Miwk - Milk

This morning he was playing in the tub, taking his bath. He said to
me, "Mom, may I please fart in the tub?"

I said, "yes you may..." (what else COULD I say?!)

I've gotta write that one down for the scrapbook! Only one more, I
promise!

We were grocery shopping. The store was rather quiet, and he was
sitting in the cart yelling, just to hear his voice. I playfully
told him, "shhh" and he asked "why?" I told him he was being
obnoxious, and he said, "I not noxious, I'm NOAH!"

Too funny!
What laughter they bring!

Mary Bianco

>From: "luv2unskool" <cmr0523@...>

<<This morning he was playing in the tub, taking his bath. He said to
me, "Mom, may I please fart in the tub?"

I said, "yes you may..." (what else COULD I say?!)

I've gotta write that one down for the scrapbook!>>


Doodah, doodah!!! Heck, I have to write that one down in my scrapbook. That
is funny!!!!!

Mary B

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In a message dated 10/8/02 6:00:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
cmr0523@... writes:


> Boobus - Schoolbus
>

Your son Noah, is right on!
~Nancy


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Tia Leschke

> We were grocery shopping. The store was rather quiet, and he was
> sitting in the cart yelling, just to hear his voice. I playfully
> told him, "shhh" and he asked "why?" I told him he was being
> obnoxious, and he said, "I not noxious, I'm NOAH!"

LOL! That sounds like something my Noah would have said at that age. I
remember being at a potluck once, and he was getting impatient in the
line-up for dinner. I told him to keep his shirt on. He looked at me like
I was crazy and said, "I've *got* my shirt on."
Tia

marji

At 19:49 10/8/02 -0700, Tia wrote:
>LOL! That sounds like something my Noah would have said at that age. I
>remember being at a potluck once, and he was getting impatient in the
>line-up for dinner. I told him to keep his shirt on. He looked at me like
>I was crazy and said, "I've *got* my shirt on."
>Tia

LOL!!! You forget how people might take things literally if they hadn't
heard an expression before (comes naturally for little ones, right?). I
can remember hanging around with Liam and then seeing a clock and realizing
that we were going to be late for something. I'd say something like,
"Omigosh! We've gotta fly!" Then, looking at Liam's terrified little face
and him saying, "Mommy, can't we just drive there?"

Marji

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