This morning I was looking through Madeline’s baby book notes to retrieve some information for a healthcare form. (Notice I said “baby book notes” instead of “baby book.” This indicates her baby book is yet to be made! My hope is that one day Aaron and I will create our own baby books for the girls, designing them ourselves instead of using the standard ones you can buy.) As I was reading through her milestones, I came across some of the cute phrases she has said over the years as her speech has developed. I thought you would enjoy them as well.
11/15/07: want my mittens on
1/4/08: My Meow shirt dirty
1/14/08: Go turn my light on, Mommy
1/18/08: oh Mommy sing “knees toes” me
2/4/08: oh watch Dora please Mommy; that make me happy
2/11/08: Daddy, time eat, Daddy
3/10/08: I like Miles so much. He is my favorite friend.
3/19/08: Do you know where my fuzzy blanket is?
3/21/08: You wearing Grandma’s shoes, Daddy?
3/24/08: Why was Abraham happy when God said “stop?”
6/25/08: Mommy, we forgot Savannah! (when we were going to Doozies and Savannah stayed home with Daddy)
6/28/08: sausageseseseseses
7/14/08: Mommy, you are the best mommy of all.
8/11/08: That green grape stayed still, but that purple grape rolled away from the green grape.
9/29/08: Can I please may be excused?
10/8/08: Ok, yep! (at the end of sentences)
10/21/08: Maybe you can take your tools from the basement and fix it.
10/29/08: Mommy, my pancakes don’t understand me.
11/11/08: I have an idea! It’s really crazy. We could go to Daddy’s work to pick him up.
12/1/08: Now we have to make slider time!
2/11/09: Did Dora have to ask her Mommy before she went back to the time of the dinosaurs?
2/23/09: I was just going to say that I wish this cold weather would go away.
5/22/09: It doesn’t mind.
1/14/10: Daddy, I want you to snuggle with me, because I want to be with you always.
2/10: We’re not in our own home now; we’re just staying here. Heaven is our real home.
2/26/10: I don’t think she (Savannah) knew I wanted a cup. I think she thought I wanted a slap in the eye.
Thanks for the great laugh today! Isn’t it amazing what comes out of the “mouths of babes”. That may be a book title I’m not for sure. I do know that many, many years ago Art Linkletter had a book “Kids Say The Darnest Things” (1957). Perhaps the Kerr’s could write a new book about children and have it published.
Great quotes! They definitely perked up my Friday afternoon