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Like Mother Like Daughter (sigh)
September 7, 2006
That's right. You heard me.
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I live in the Washington DC Metro Area with my husband, six year old boy/girl twins (aka The Goon Squad) and two loud cats. [Read More …]
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Hey, doesn’t she know she shouldn’t GIVE candy to strangers?
T-R-O-U-B-L-E.
She can come hang out here. Hala just said “NO! I wear DRESS. NO pant!”
I knew it… it’s always the mother’s fault.
My MIL always says that The PB & The J are payback for the way HoMu acted as a child…
Never are the father’s to blame… it’s always the mother.
that’s right. that’s hilarious!
When she starts muttering, “Son of a. . .” we’re in big trouble.
I love it. It is nice to know that my kids are not the only one to use the “mommy do it” approach. Kat refuses to walk whenever possible and tries to finagle me into carrying her.
Payback sucks.
Damn, that sounds like Morgan. How do the girls learn that so fast? We’ve been together for almost a full week now, and I can count the number of times that daddy has carried her around on one hand.
And, now, if we say anything remotely that we shouldn’t say – we get a “Mommy, DON’T say that!” order. And, she was backseat driving yesterday “Daddy, turn right”.
My husband laughs and says that it took twins for a payback for my childhood.
Perfect example why I am still childless. My mother made the same threats to me and I’m pretty sure that she’s right and I’m in for it.
I KNOW you’re in trouble. I’ve known you way to long to believe anything else.
Don’t mind me while I point and laugh!
I guess her next line will be either “now buy me a pony” or “say my name, bitch!”
I can’t tell if the expression on her face is agonizingly adorable or evil. hehe
So THAT’S why they call it child psychology. Wow, she’s a clever one, isn’t she.
Oh, boy. I can’t even think of the payback coming my way from my spirited daughter as retribution for my childhood.
I’m not surprised that your kids are so clever.
Me thinks she is a genius.
Knowing Claudia you’re lucky she didn’t add “SUCKA” to the sentence.
you know who like to hang out at water fountains…… crocodiles