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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

"Me two!"

A mini-scenario today:

Liberty needed help with something (I'll leave out the details. It'd be TMI)

Liberty: Yelling from across the house, "Mom, I need you to come help me _______!"

Mom: (I was feeding Bowen) After asking Trever to help her, "Okay, Liberty, Dad will come help you!"

2-3 minutes later, Liberty walks in the room where I was feeding Bowen, Hadley was playing, and minding her own business, and Trever was in the adjacent room on the computer.

Liberty: "Mom, I thought Dad was going to come help me!!!!"

Mom: "Me too!!" (Hint, hint to Trever)

Hadley, "Me two!!! (In her demanding, mad voice with eyebrows lowered.) You, doody-nine!" (I am 29 years old)

We sure got a kick out of that!

Hadley is pretty "possessive" of her years of age these days. Just earlier today after she woke up from her nap I asked her how she was doing, etc. She must have thought I asked her something about how old she was. She said, "Me, two. You doody-nine." I was very surprised she remembered how old I was! Then I asked her how old Liberty is, "She put her finger up to her lips, looked upwards with her eyes, and said, "Hmmmm." I'd never seen her do that before. Her expressions these days are hilarious!

The other day Liberty came up to me and began reminiscing about something. I don't even remember what it was about. Hadley was nearby, but not in the conversation. Liberty began her thought with, "Mom, remember when I was two..." And Hadley quickly came over and interrupted Liberty saying, "Me two!" And she gets real mad about it! Liberty and I laughed, then Liberty repeated, "So, remember when I was two..." Once again, Hadley jumped in, "ME TWO!" She even did it another time! Finally, we had to say, "Yes, Hadley, you are two!" And Liberty was finally able to finish her thought. It was hilarious!

1 comments:

Rhiannon said...

What funny gals. I think it's funny that kids love their age because as I get older I'm not a huge fan of getting older.