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Guhlia Rising Star

I just thought this was so cute, I had to share...

My daughter has been having a really rough time with her lunch today. First, she dropped her fork on the floor. Then, she dropped a forkful of macaroni on the floor. Then, she stabbed herself in the cheek with the fork. Then, she choked on her milk and spit it out all over herself. Finally, she started eating her hot dogs. All was going well until one broke while she was trying to put it in her mouth. She looked at me, took a deep breath, and said "mommy, that's it! I've had it! Hot dog, you're in a time out!" And that was that, she set the hot dog aside and continued on with her meal, with no more problems I might add.


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jerseyangel Proficient

Oh Angie, I love it! :D

Stupid hotdog :angry::P

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I just thought this was so cute, I had to share...

My daughter has been having a really rough time with her lunch today. First, she dropped her fork on the floor. Then, she dropped a forkful of macaroni on the floor. Then, she stabbed herself in the cheek with the fork. Then, she choked on her milk and spit it out all over herself. Finally, she started eating her hot dogs. All was going well until one broke while she was trying to put it in her mouth. She looked at me, took a deep breath, and said "mommy, that's it! I've had it! Hot dog, you're in a time out!" And that was that, she set the hot dog aside and continued on with her meal, with no more problems I might add.

:lol::lol::lol:

Don't you just hate days like that!!! :D

Mountain Mama Rookie

LOL! Poor little girlie!! I would put that dumb ol' hot dog in time out too!

bluejeangirl Contributor

LOL great attitude she'll have no problems with boyfriends when she gets older.

Gail

Jo.R Contributor

Aren't kids the greatest source of laughter? That is too funny. :lol:

Guhlia Rising Star

Yeah, I got a really good laugh out of it. Mostly because once I started laughing she asked me "does that tickle?" She always thinks that I'm being tickled when I laugh. :)


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This is such a cute story.

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