It's 10pm and she won't shut up!

Oh My Gosh, that is to :lmao: . God Bless her little heart!
 
I know exactly what you guys are talking about. I have 2 talkers. They will talk to me at the same time, trying to talk louder than the other. They talk non stop. In the car I have to ask for quiet time otherwise I can't concentrate. That usually lasts a minute or two. And when they are tired-it just gets worse!!!!
 
I suppose that a clean sock would be better than no sock at all.

This thread reminds me of 2 brothers ahead of me at the grocery store last night with their dad. The line was fairly long and moving very slowly and these 2 boys were nonstop chatter about any and everything. The dad wasn't saying a lot (was probably used to not being able to...) and it was mainly one of the boys. Knowing me from the boards it probably wouldn't be surprising :teeth: , but I engaged them in conversation (figured I would give thier dad a break since he was looking a little embarrassed) and got to hear it all. I didn't mind since at least it was happy talk and not arguing or nastiness (I'm used to getting the nasties from my own children ;) ). I did tell the dad that one day the boys would grow up and move out and he would have quiet--good thing I hadn't read this thread yet or I would have wondered if he would have had talkative grandchildren to then listen to. :rotfl2:
 
I am not a morning person. Every morning when we get up for me to get ready for work and to take Allison to the YWCA before school she is none stop talking. All through getting dressed, eating breakfast, brushing our teeth, getting cleaned up, the ride to the Y. Talk talk talk talk talk. :tongue:

I try to be patient and listen, but sometimes I have to tell her to stop. I always encouage both my DDs to talk to me and tell them they can tell me everything. But not at 6 in the morning. :crazy2:
 

Remember how excited we were when our babies said their first words? Man, were we stupid.
 
LOL! Too cute.

My DD-3 can drive me batty with her nonstop chatter. What really annoys me is that she has to say "Mommy", and then I have to acknowledge her before she can begin the question or comment. The other day I just couldn't take it anymore, so I said, "If you say 'Mommy' one more time, I'm going to lose it. Can you please stop?!" Ahhhh, peace and quiet...until about a minute later when she said, "Ivy."

My question is, when I stick the sock in her mouth, should it be one of her little socks or one of mine? I don't want her to gag on my big sock, but I don't want to risk her being able to sneak out a "Mommy" or two, either.
 
tevagirl said:
Remember how excited we were when our babies said their first words? Man, were we stupid.

We spend the first year or two of their lives trying to get them to talk and then the rest of their lives telling them to shut up! :rotfl2:


You would think I would have learned, having 4 children, but I wanted each and every one of them to learn to talk. I am a very s-l-o-w learner.
 
My dd talks a lot as does my ds. It's amazing how much their little minds can process and they just go on and on. We call my dd the STalker, she gets this urge to talk talk talk when we go in the stall of a public bathroom. She talks about anything and everything, I can only imagine what the other restroom users must think LOL
 
dis ms. said:
LOL! Too cute.

My DD-3 can drive me batty with her nonstop chatter. What really annoys me is that she has to say "Mommy", and then I have to acknowledge her before she can begin the question or comment.

I would like to say it will get better, but it won't. My 15yo son still does this and it drives me batty!!! It's always, "Mom", then I say, "yes, Ben" and then he says his thing. :scared:

My 6yo is the same way. The way it goes with us is he says, "Mom" and I say, "Jake", and he says, "Mom" and I say, "Jake" and he says, "Mom" and I say "Jake" and he says "Mom" before I finally give up and say, "yes, Jake". :rotfl2: Otherwise we would go on all day like that. :eek:

I would go for using your own sock, just don't stuff it down her throat! :rotfl:
 
And how about the ever popular, "mom", "yes Taylor"..."Mom", "yes Taylor?"...., "MOM", WHAT, Taylor?"....."um, uh.....um"

Good grief! LOL
 
Tigger&Belle said:
I would like to say it will get better, but it won't. My 15yo son still does this and it drives me batty!!! It's always, "Mom", then I say, "yes, Ben" and then he says his thing. :scared:

I feel so bad when she says, "Mommy" for the umpteenth time and I answer her all annoyed, "WHAT, REGAN!" Then she says, "I love you." Oops! :blush:
 
My DD8 is a major talker.. It drives me crazy sometimes so I feel your pain .. I hope by now she's quieted down.. although she's probably gotten some sleep and refueled :rotfl2:
 
dis ms. said:
I feel so bad when she says, "Mommy" for the umpteenth time and I answer her all annoyed, "WHAT, REGAN!" Then she says, "I love you." Oops! :blush:

They learn young how to make you feel like dirt, don't they?
 
Tigger&Belle said:
I would like to say it will get better, but it won't. My 15yo son still does this and it drives me batty!!! It's always, "Mom", then I say, "yes, Ben" and then he says his thing. :scared:

Oh no, it definitely doesn't get better. My DD is 33 and calls me on the phone at least 10 times a day. (She only lives 2 minutes away.) I get really excited when the phone rings and she's at my house because I know it's not her calling. Somebody else actually knows my number!
 
tevagirl said:
Oh no, it definitely doesn't get better. My DD is 33 and calls me on the phone at least 10 times a day. (She only lives 2 minutes away.) I get really excited when the phone rings and she's at my house because I know it's not her calling. Somebody else actually knows my number!

Mom, is that you? Change that to a 36-old DD that lives 10 minutes away and my mom could have written this! When my mom and I are out and about, she'll sometimes forget her cell phone. I'll say, "Whose going to call you anyway--I'm with you."
 
tevagirl said:
I get really excited when the phone rings and she's at my house because I know it's not her calling. Somebody else actually knows my number!


:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: This was too funny to me! I've always thought that I want my kids to live close--maybe I don't? :teeth:
 
dis ms. said:
Mom, is that you? Change that to a 36-old DD that lives 10 minutes away and my mom could have written this! When my mom and I are out and about, she'll sometimes forget her cell phone. I'll say, "Whose going to call you anyway--I'm with you."

Do you get upset with your mom if she goes some where and doesn't, God forbid, tell you where she's going? I swear she has some kind of radar thing going. I'm not 5 minutes out the door and my cell phone will ring and I'll hear "Where are you?!!" We already know she has bionic hearing so maybe the radar thing isn't too far off!
 
Tigger&Belle said:
:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: This was too funny to me! I've always thought that I want my kids to live close--maybe I don't? :teeth:

It doesn't matter. They find you.
 
tevagirl said:
Do you get upset with your mom if she goes some where and doesn't, God forbid, tell you where she's going? I swear she has some kind of radar thing going. I'm not 5 minutes out the door and my cell phone will ring and I'll hear "Where are you?!!" We already know she has bionic hearing so maybe the radar thing isn't too far off!

Okay, Mom. Cut the crap. I know this is you. These lame attempts to disguise yourself (changing my age, claiming you live in New Jersey, etc.) aren't fooling me. If you want me to stop calling you so much, just say so. You don't have to create an alternate identity on the DIS just to get your point across! :rolleyes:
 










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