Reading this,
We also found NikkiZ this GIANT stuffed penguin. She loves penguins (and pronounces penguins as "penis" for the record) and I'm fairly certain her eyes will pop out of her head when she sees this one.
on Zoot's blog reminded me of something -
When MrMan says shirt or fork, there's always a momentary panic. Until we realize what he's really saying. Then we try to keep straight faces as we respond. You see, he has a hard time with the Rs in these words. Such that you don't really hear them. All you hear is profanities. For a second. In the same category of not-wanting-his-teacher-to-think-I'm-a-bad-influence, I've decided that hiccup is one word that we'll stick with English for. Those of you speak Persian can probably understand why. For those of you who don't, the word in Persian sounds like sexikeh.
In the category of trying-to-keep-a-straight-face, but failed: last night as I was getting MrMan ready for bed, he decided he wanted Sam. In a normal, kind of quiet voice, he said, "Dee." Then he immediately follows it with a louder voice, calling out, "Sam! Sam!" I guess I've said that one (or 100) times too many.
LOL.
Your little one is unintentionally hilarious.
G is the same... when she asks for a fork or tells the dog to sit, it's pretty hard to keep a straight face. Luckily they only eat with spoons at school, so I don't have too much explaining to do for her teachers.
Posted by: natalie at December 3, 2007 03:13 PMAh, yes, I remember the days when Emily drove pickup truck and Lily had a problem with the "tr" sound. Hours of laughter over Emily's big red truck!
Posted by: Julia at December 4, 2007 06:24 AMUm it was Truly who said that I had a big red F*ck. She also liked to point out the fire f*ck down the street.
Posted by: Emmaleigh at December 7, 2007 03:49 PM