Sometimes strangers apologize for their children acting like children and I’ll say, “Are you kidding? He’s five. We should be glad he’s wearin clothes and speakin English!”
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Sometimes strangers apologize for their children acting like children and I’ll say, “Are you kidding? He’s five. We should be glad he’s wearin clothes and speakin English!”
One-Liner Wednesday is brought to you by LindaGHill
Now isn’t she the little Princess. Taffeta and juice boxes. Winning combo.
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She was drinkin YOGURT in that photo, lol! It’s one of my faves 😀
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Drinking YOGURT? It is a brave new world.
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I KNOW! 😀
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Seriously, that’s so true – darling photo!
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Ahhh, the little Princess and her domain. She’s owning it. Adorable.
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I can’t help but think maybe I subconsciously helped inspire this one….
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Haha! No, it happened yesterday afternoon 🙂
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Is that a play kitchen set in the corner with a stainless steel refrigerator with ice dispenser?? Goodness. I have play kitchen envy. My kids had a play kitchen made out of wine boxes, toilet rolls and milk bottle lids…..
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Yes, it’s very fancy, isn’t it? Notice it matches the table. My in-laws bought them both 🙂
My older daughter had play kitchen envy, too.
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My little yayhoo had manufactured kitchen appliances, but they were heavy cardboard, or maybe plywood. She called them “stove and oven” although they were also a sink and a refrigerator. She and her inflatable T-Rex had good times there.
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Lovely. Invisible T-Rexes must be charming companions. I had metal, Holly Hobby, I think. To be honest, I only remember a fridge and stove and ironing board. I don’t think it was consolidated…
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Sara’s weren’t consolidated, either. I think she inherited them from her big sisters, who I married (you don’t just marry a man, you marry his kids, if any, as well, amiright?) when the youngest was eight. Her T-Rex was inflatable, not invisible, and about as tall as she was. She named him John Allen and claimed him as her brother. When he eventually popped a seam, she thumb-tacked him to the playhouse wall and the fun continued unabated.
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Yes, you’re right, especially if you raise those kids!
Inflatable! Pinned to the wall! I love it! 🙂
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That’s one swanky kitchen there. And the photo of the princess kicking back in her kitchen is delightful.
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She looks right at home and having the time of her life. I wonder if people expect children to be born adults? They have to grow and be their age.
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😀 I wonder similarly. Misbehaving isn’t the same as being full of enthusiasm and energy.
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Oh my. What a cutie. Love the tutu!
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Haha! You’re right. Children should be able to act their age.
Your daughter is delightful!
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I love the photo – make me smile and laugh out loud. 🙂
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Oh, I know! People seem to think their kids should be perfect for some reason. Very cute piccie. 😀
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Looking comfortable 🙂
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