My 4-year-old son tells me, “my nails are really shark.” 🙂

My elder son asks if Father of the Nation can be changed. I said no because “can you change your parents?” After a bit of thought, he said no (Thank God for that :)).

My elder son calls his brother, “you bugger!”
He turns around and says, “you are also a burger :).”

Sometimes they drive me up the wall, actually most times. But, at other times they are unintentionally funny and bring a smile to our faces.

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34 Thoughts on “Smile :)

  1. true. d little things they say, that too in complete seriousness, adds to the joy we feel as parents

  2. Very cute, I would laugh over these things too.:) I really look forward to when William comes up with these little treasures! I worked for several years in a pre-school and every day I came home laughing over something or other that the children said…they can be so funny!

    Hope your day is great!

  3. Sweet.. n i strongly feel father of nation must be changed.. :O

    Weakest Link

  4. I think this is the first time I am on your blog. I liked your blog name and the write up abt yourself :-).

  5. so cute..I love the little burger!
    which one?chicken or cheese?? lolz..
    Hugs to both the kids..
    🙂

  6. 🙂 Thank them for making us smile too!

  7. @Sujatha Very true. They say it so seriously, and we are trying hard to conceal smiles :). The joys of being parents!

    @Colleen I am sure William will be keeping you amused. I can imagine how much fun it must be to be surrounded by little kids and tiring too :).

    @Rachit hahaha Next, you’d say let me change my parents too :).

    @Irfan 🙂

  8. @shanthi Thank you so much for visiting here, and thanks for your warm words. Hope to see you here often.

    @Harman That’s exactly what my elder son asked him. which one are you? Chicken? :).

    @NRIGirl Yeah we need the smiles too.

  9. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  10. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  11. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  12. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  13. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  14. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  15. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  16. ha ha ha 🙂 Sweet little ones..

  17. Thats so innocent and sweet. How nice if we all remained that way. 🙂

  18. you’re a burger made me laugh!

  19. @Ashwini 🙂

    @Insignia That’s true. The innocence is so appealing.

    @Emmy hahaha

  20. My son is just beginning to speak and he says babba for dabba. kids r too sweet !!

  21. Good puns and wit around at home, knowingly/unknowingly.
    Good that you captured. We tend to forget so soon. 🙁

  22. Took me back decades to my kidspeak. Loved the ‘you are a burger’ retort 🙂

    Thank God, I can relive old memories through my granddaughter, who is a chip off the old block 🙂

  23. Hhhaha….that’s so cute conversation…

  24. Yes , sometimes their innocent talk throws you overboard !

  25. LOL! Actually, “shark” makes a lot of sense 🙂

  26. @Vani Yep, their talk is unintentionally so funny sometimes :).

    @Spicy Sweet That’s true! One of the reasons I blog is to capture these memories.

    @cybernag How sweet :).

    @maverickshree 🙂

  27. @aarkay Thanks for visiting here, and you are absolutely right :).

    @Agnes hahaha

  28. Very cute. When my son was 6/7 he used to be bugged with my constant shouting at him, although he was not naughty, he used to trouble my daughter who is elder to him a lot, and since i was also new to parenting I must have also made some mistakes, losing my temper with them. So one day when his teacher asked the students in the class to write some about their mother, he wrote, ” I hate my mother”. That was enough I got a call from the teacher and the principal showing grave concern about this matter.
    As they grew up they found me more of a friend to them, than their mom, they could share anything with me,maybe I had also matured and changed, for they always say now, that,I am the coolest mother.
    You are right when you say, that at times they can really drive us up the wall, but everything is forgotten once they grow up to become decent individuals and make us feel that, we have not done anything wrong, it is all a learning proccess.

  29. Why do we grow up?Their age group is when life is full

  30. This innocence is heart touching and yes it brought a big smile to my face too .Especially the Shark Nails.God Bless 🙂

  31. Oh, children are so cute!

  32. @rama My younger son is almost 5 and is very naughty. He also terrorises his elder brother and his parents as well. Though I try to be patient with him, there are times when I shout at him and spank him too. Till now he has not reached ” I hate you” stage, but I think he will go there too. But, it is crucial for me to discipline him when his behavior gets atrocious. I am sure this rough phase will pass too the same way it did with my elder son who is very open and friendly with me at the age of 9.

    You are right when you say it is a learning process. I guess both us parents and the kids are maturing, evolving and learning with time. One thing they can always count on me is to give them a patient hearing.

    @BKChowla For these innocent things, I would not want them to grow up. But for other things, I want them to grow up :).

    @kavita Thanks. I laughed loudly when I heard it the first time.

    @Anupama Hey anupama, welcome here. Sure, they are cute a lot of times.

  33. lmao, but so sweet ya 🙂

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