Sigh
And then one day my 4 year-old daughter says "today at lunch I had a sandwich..."
And I feel like my world just stopped and a little tear comes to my eye.
For about two years now it's been "sanch" to the point that I've (accidentally) ordered a sanch in a restaurant only to have the waitress stare at me with a puzzled look on her face.
What's next to go, opano (oatmeal)?
And I feel like my world just stopped and a little tear comes to my eye.
For about two years now it's been "sanch" to the point that I've (accidentally) ordered a sanch in a restaurant only to have the waitress stare at me with a puzzled look on her face.
What's next to go, opano (oatmeal)?
5 Comments:
Oh, I miss it when those sweet little words go away.
The day Jules learns to say "love" instead of "yuv" will be a sad day for me.
It's gone the way to Amy's "oh-puh-tus" (octopus) or Brodie's "Do you want some piece of meat!?" grunt that he used when he was play-fighting. ("do you want a piece of me?!")
Yeah, and I'll miss when Don eventually stops saying 'The Prize is Right' (The Price is Right). sigh.
awwww thats cutee... im gonna relate in a couple of years when i have a baby of my own... lol
I miss obahDAH (oatmeal)
and
Punkelin.
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