OT: Little Ones say the sweetest things

LadyShea

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Because I know it's just a matter of time -time that moves so fast- before I am evil and don't know anything, wanted to share this and hear your little ones sweetness!

As my son (will be 3 in January) was greeting a visiting friend, he suddenly decided to introduce me for an unknown reason. He said "Michael, this my friend, Mama. She is supercool!"

So not only am I his friend, I am SUPERCOOL! I am basking for the moment.

So hit me with some more from your little ones!
 
that is so cute and so sweet,
I saw that you're on the Alabama Gulf Coast ME TOO!!!

becca
 

When i was walking DS5 to the bus stop for his first day of Kgarten he grapped my hand to stop me and said "mommy, even I will still love you and not forget you when I'm in school".

Yea, i cried.
 
When i was walking DS5 to the bus stop for his first day of Kgarten he grapped my hand to stop me and said "mommy, even I will still love you and not forget you when I'm in school".

Yea, i cried.


I would have too. They can just turn us to puddles can't they? :)
 
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I enjoyed reading a bit about your son, Jonah and his upcoming trip. Although he can't say the sweetest things, he seems able to do sweet things :). Reading about him grabbing the picture of the therapist and Donald gave me chills...Disney Magic I tell ya!
 
My 3 year old told me she wants 2 bikes from Santa, a pink one and purple. When I said she doesn't need two of them, she said the purple one is for me!
 
My husband and daughter liked to play a little game, where he'd say "Do you know who I love more than you?" She'd say "Who?" And he'd say "Nobody!"

One night when she was 3, she responded by saying, "Do you know who I love more than you, Daddy?" He said "Who?" And she said "MOMMY!"

Daddy didn't seem to think it was quite as cute as I did! :rotfl:
 
Thats really cute!!!! My mother told me today that my DD said "Grandma, Sophie (her sister) looks like Mommy, and I look like Daddy - but I'm not bald!!"

Its probally not that funny unless you heard it from her, but it was funny for us!

PS - Her father shaves his head.
 
My dd5 and I play an I love you game, ex: I love you all the way to the moon and back, to the south pole and back, to Zimbabwe and back, etc." One day my daughter says she loves me all the way to pluto and back. PLuto? I asked myself where did that come from? I asked her why pluto and she replied, "because it's the furthest planet away, duh mommy!" It made me melt and I laughed so hard because the "duh mommy" was like a teenager!
 
My DD Katie is 3. We think almost everything she says is adorable, but what she said a few nights ago was so funny. We were in the car on the way home and Katie said:

"Mommy?" I said "yes Kate" and she says "you know how you are my mommy right?" I again said "yes" and she replies "well, you won't get in the cage and I really want to keep you!" :lmao: She is so funny!

I have no idea what she was talking about. It really makes me wonder what she thinks about sometime.
 
My youngest daughter is profoundly deaf and uses a cochlear implant to help her hear. She has learned some words and phrases from her older brother and sister. Her teacher had just asked me if she is picking up incidental language (words and phrases that have not been taught in therapy). I said yes a few. And don't you know it, that night at my 7 year old DS soccer practice, My youngest runs around me in circle and shouts as loudly as she can "My mommy is a poop head!" The other mothers just looked over and giggled/smiled. But You know, I was not embarrassed in the least. I just said, "This time last year I did not think she would be able to talk. I do not care that she is calling me names." I certainly did not teach her to say poop head. My hearing impaired baby overheard her siblings say that phrase. I was the happiest mom on the soccer field that night. Even if I am a poop head!!!:lovestruc :laughing:
 
:) I have a precious neice named AnnaGrace. When she was about three, she was eating a popsicle at the dinner table. My brother, her Daddy said, "AnnaGrace can I have a bite of your popsicle". AnnaGrace quickly responded "NO". Then seeing an opportunity for a life lesson he says "Jesus tells us to share". To which she responded, " I am not Jesus." Love that child and will never forget that, one of the funniest things ever--it was fun seeing all the adults trying to contain their laughter.:rotfl:
 
I enjoyed reading a bit about your son, Jonah and his upcoming trip. Although he can't say the sweetest things, he seems able to do sweet things :). Reading about him grabbing the picture of the therapist and Donald gave me chills...Disney Magic I tell ya!

He is the sweetest kid i know. He was in therapy yesterday and hugged Elmo, the therapist and I almost cried. He does do the sweetest things.
 
I love the things kids say! So sweet!

Well, we've talked alot about how God is in your heart. DS3 goes to a Baptist Preschool & learns alot about God. One day we are driving home, and DS6 starts asking about how blood runs through your body. So I explain how blood starts in your heart & runs all through your body parts. DS3 got very upset about this, and says "Mommy, God is in your heart. He must be all covered in blood".
It was so cute when he said it. Just makes you smile :)
 


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