Do your ears ever hurt? Do you think your brain is going to swirl right out of your head if you can’t just HAVE.A.SECOND.TO THINK.ABOUT.SOMETHING??? I swear I am in so much trouble when my one-year-old starts making sense out of her little language and I have FOUR talkers! She ALREADY jabbers enough to keep up with her blabber-mouth 3-year-old sister, but nonsense words are easier to tune out :smile: .

We are growing:
My 7-year-old son said, “I’ve hicked upped more than 100 times today already!”

We have attitude:
During a conversation with my 3-year-old daughter (the blabber-mouth), my almost 5-year-old son asked her what she had said. Without hesitation, she turned to him and said, “Was I talking to you?” Then she answered her own question, “No! I didn’t think so!”

We are clean:
“Pooh smells Pooh-berry” after I washed her baby Pooh lovey.

We have issues:
On our way to the pet store to purchase more fish, my 3-year-old said she didn’t want to go in and asked if she could stay in the car. When I asked her why she didn’t want to go in, she said, “Because it smells like P.U. in there, like fish poop!” Of course, the P.U. was said while holding her nose. She said the same thing about our attic, “It smells like P.U., like squirrel poop!” Hmmmm . . . I don’t think I’ll correct her on what it actually smells like :o .

* For those of you who participate in Tiny Talk Tuesday that Mary so graciously hosts, I don’t know how you keep up with all the cute things your kids say - I can’t even keep up with what to buy at Kroger this week even when it’s on my list!

So my dear (geek) husband installed a voice memo software on my Palm Treo. Easy, squeezy, lemon, cheesy (as my son’s 2nd-grade teacher would say :smile: ). Now, if I can just have a moment of silence to think about where I put it down last . . . .