so, whenever hiro gets angry, he has taken to screaming, 'goddammit!!' hm, i wonder where he learned that?! *sigh* i think it's pretty funny, but i'm trying not to react to it so he will stop saying it. also, i need to stop saying it.
last night, sasha tried to take a kleenex from the box, and a little strip tore off. in her cutest little sasha voice she said, 'goddammit.'
oh, how i laughed. it was so cute! (i'm in trouble now, aren't i?)
April 22, 2024
13 hours ago
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oh my gosh! that is too funny..
how often do you have to say it before they picked it up? or is one of those innate "i know this is bad! im gonna use it" things that they know instinctively.. ;)
i still remember my neighbor teaching me bull **** at age 5... my mom wasn't too happy about that
I am really careful not so swear at school but a couple of times I said crap. And the kids picked up on it right away...
One little girl dropped her lunch on the floor the other day and said `Oh crap`
I really have to be more careful!!!
hehehehe....you too maybe?!?
i don't know... dad heard me swearing once and he told me to "stop using that goddamn language."
so, but that logic, "goddamn" isn't swearing.
might still want to try cutting back though ;)
I have a rather foul mouth. I try not to curse in front of the kids, but you know.... By some miracle neither of mine has repeated anything I have said although there was some confusion early one with DD about the word "fork." LOL
The funniest thing though was when she was two. We were eating dinner and suddenly she said, "Mommy, Daddy said, 'shit'at the park." The horrified look on my husband's face had me rolling on the floor in tears so for a few days she went around saying, "Daddy said 'shit'" to try to make me laugh.
Ha! That's hilarious.
One of Bella's first words was s**t. Oops.
It is funny, huh!?
I think DD (20 months) said F**k the other day. I didnt want to confirm that was what she said, so I didnt repeat it to her or ask what she said.
Colleen in Sapporo
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