The other day, I was at the grocery store, and had bought a fresh pizza to take to a friend's home for a little lunch and power wheel action with our kiddos (thanks for the fun, Julie!).
While in line, Stone pointed to the pepperoni, and said (as I understood), "MOM. That's a damn pepperoni pizza."
"Excuse me? What did you say?" I sincerely asked. I wasn't sure if I heard correctly.
"I said, that's a damn pepperoni pizza."
"WHAT? Where have you heard that word?"
"A DAM PEPPERONI PIZZA. You know, like beavers build a DAM. Dams are STRONG. It's a STRONG pepperoni pizza. Like on Wild Kratts. THAT'S WHAT I SAID."
This kid remembers everything he hears, and obviously he heard this in a different context other than Wild Kratts. It's getting harder every day to shield him. But it makes for a good laugh.
4 comments:
oh my haha, I bet that had you nervous. I always have to give Thomas the benefit of the doubt when I am wondering if he is being naughty. They are really still so innocent in what they say.
Cute little stinker! Love him!!!
Oh, that is so funny. Stone is awesome. I wish I could have had some of that dam pepperoni pizza. If it's good enough to quote Wild Kratts over, it must have been a good one!
Haha! My kids love wild kratts!
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