Mixing up the words
HopScotch=The flavor of those little yellow candies that man at church gives me. (Butterscotch)
Titsie Rolls=What Mr. Jimmy always carries in his pockets to give me and the other children at church. (Tootsie Rolls)
Treasure=You know, that little baby boy I play with at church sometimes. (Trevor)
Potty #1=Everyone knows what that means.
Potty #2=Everyone knows what that means.
Potty #(anything greater than 2)=This means I gotta go REAL BAD, Mom!!!
‘Baby you’re a fah once’=Lyrics to a recent hit hiphop song also known as ‘Baby You’re a Firework’
‘What the buck!’=Yes, thank God she mixed up the words here. Not sure where she heard that from but Paul quickly put a stop to that. Now all she is allowed to use as an exclamation is the ‘what!’ part.
‘Mommy, I’m full’=If I eat one more bite of my dinner, I won’t be able to eat all my dessert.
This gets into the part where she’s getting so smart that she’s piecing some puzzles together to make up some good doozey of a story[using words very properly]. For instance, when Paul was out of town a few weeks ago, we talked about having family time when he came back. She also said the day before he came home: If we have some family time, then on Sunday we have to be together in class so we won’t miss him again. So on Sunday, I need to be in your Sunday School Class. [I immediately put a stop to that trying to get out of going to her own class under the disguise of attempting to spend ‘quality’ time with Dad.
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