Dear Ann: On the way home from school yesterday, my little guy asked me if I knew that it was the first day of Hanukkah. I said yes, and, then he proceeded to ask me where his Hanukkah gift was? I told him he wasn’t getting one because he wasn’t Jewish. He stoically replied that [...]
My five year old son just shot me in the rear end with a Nurf bullet. His comment, “Mommy, you make target practice super easy.” Hmmm. I think my decision to start marathon training again couldn’t be more timely.
Dear Ann Landers: My 5 year old litte guy told me today he LOVES my new yummy perfume. I didn’t tell him it was hand sanitizer. I suppose I could save a lot of money: Bath & Bodyworks Pearberry sanitizer, 5 for $10 or Juicy Couture perfume, 1 for $98. Hmmm.
Dear Ann Landers: My 5 year old was looking at ornaments of Jesus on the Christmas tree and declared that, “he was not sure Jesus is real.” So, he asked me if he could get that kids phone number. Uhmmm, do you think I’ve gone wrong somewhere? Later he followed up with, “I bet Jesus’ [...]
Dear Ann Landers: My five year old wants a $389 Lego airport set for Christmas. I pulled it up online and showed him how expensive it is. He said, “That doesn’t matter Mom, because you know Santa makes all of his toys in his special shop at the North Pole.” Uhmmm, what do I say [...]
Dear Ann Landers: As we were going thru security and the airport and everybody else (including me) is grumbling about taking off their shoes, my 5 year old is asking the security guy if they will take his socks, too. Hmmmm. Who does that?
Dear Ann Landers: My kindergarten son, Christian, announced today he was changing his name to Chris. I asked him why and he said it was because he could not fit his entire name on the turkey puppet they made in school today. What do you think? Hmmm.
Dear Ann Landers: My five year old is in the other room apologizing to God and Jesus because my husband forgot to get AA batteries at Lowe’s for the manager scene. . .so that they and all of the other Christmas ornament characters could have a big party tonight. Thoughts?
Dear Ann Landers: My five year old informed me that Santa is very visual learner. So, instead of just sending him a list this year, he’d probably need to produce a YouTube video to ensure Santa fully understands what he needs this year. Is that true? Is Santa really a visual learner? (PS. Does any [...]
Dear Ann Landers: Last night I was “talking” to my son about not harassing his sister and he told me that, “He now knows why Daddy wears that big ear plug.” Uhmm. It’s a HEARING AID. Help!
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