Lesson Learned!

Updated on May 06, 2011
S.H. asks from unknown city, unknown state
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I learned a very valuable lesson from my 2 y/o last night. We were at my older sons baseball game and the little one comes up to me and asks "what's that smell" and puts his fingers in my face. The lesson I learned was to ask where his fingers have been BEFORE smelling them!! EWWWW!!!! When I asked where they were he says "in my butt" with the sweetest most innocent look on his face. YUCK!!
So, have your little ones taught you any valuable lessons?

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M.K.

answers from Kansas City on

That SOOOO reminds me of 'Baby Mama" where the mom asks the kids if it's chocolate or poop and then tastes it! Funny, funny!

Anywho, my (then) potty training 3 year old told me he had to pee. I told him to go. He started to sit and I said 'No, no....you stand to go pee!' So, he did. The next thing I know there was diarhea all over the floor! I said, 'You told me you needed to pee!' to which he replied, 'I did pee. I peed from my butt!'

Yeah...lesson learned.

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N.G.

answers from Dallas on

LMAO!!! That made me laugh out loud at my desk, thanks!

And I have been in that situation. I obviously didn't learn from it the first time because it's happened to me multiple times!!

Lesson #1 in our house, never drink after the kids, lest you would like chunks in your refreshments!

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D.P.

answers from Pittsburgh on

Nice! LOL

My son is now 8, but I remember a REALLY sharp learning curve with the concept of "a weenie exposed to air for changing just might squirt at any moment"! A good mantra for those years was: urine is sterile, urine is sterile.....

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C.C.

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I have a habit of saying phrases without thinking so when my husband starts to get annoyed I ask him to “quit being pissy”
My then 2 y/o was at the top of the stairs calling for daddy, mind you she should have been in bed, 1st time he told her nicely to go to bed, 2nd time he was a little more stern, the 3rd time he yelled and idle threat to “beat her behind” for which she replied “Daddy stop being pissy”.
My lesson: Watch what you say kids are parrots

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S.M.

answers from Los Angeles on

on the topic of learning a lesson; I just read your post outloud to my husband to share the laugh and realized that my daughter's ears perked up. My lesson learned is she might mimic your sons two finger bit because she heard us laugh :) Thanks for sharing

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A.A.

answers from Las Vegas on

LOL that's funny! I bet the look on your face was priceless! :)

Thank you for the Friday laugh:)

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