These were cute.  

Becky


From: steve doyle 
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:19 AM
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] \FUNNY THINGS KIDS SAY


\FUNNY THINGS KIDS SAY

      This first story is from our church, Immanuel Lutheran of Avilla,
Indiana.  Recently the Rev. Thomas Dunbar focused on the word "amazing"
during his children's sermon (because Jesus "amazed" onlookers with
his miracles).  When he asked the children if they knew what "amazing"
means there was silence.  Then one child offered: "A maze is when you
get lost in the corn."  (In this area corn mazes are popular at this
time of year.)  So Pastor Dunbar told the children how an "amazing"
event was when men landed on the moon.  One child then asked, "Why?"

      John's daughter was about 4 (she is now 36) when he and his late
wife, who was an interior decorator, took her for a walk.  A woman came
from the opposite direction walking a beautiful Irish Setter. "Oh, Mommy,
look at the pretty dog!" John's daughter said.  "But do they only come
in rust?" -- John Collins of Riverside, Rhode Island

      Julia, 3, sits and plays with her sticker book or her church dolls
while the congregation stands and sings hymns.  At the conclusion of
the hymn, the pastor says, "Please be seated."  Julia's immediate stage
whisper response is "I AM seated." -- DonnaMoller (Grammy) of Katy, Texas

      Here are more stories from Donna.  Julia, 3, was watching HGTV
with Grammy when an advertisement came on for a new show.  Grammy was
surprised to hear Julia say the burly man had a tutu.  Then Julia grinned
and corrected herself, "I mean he has ataaa-too."  (She meant tattoo.)

      Julia, 3, and her sister Alyssa, 5, were talking to their mother
before bedtime when the topic turned to marriage.  Both girls said they
wanted to marry Daddy when they grew up.  Kathryn, their mother, told
them they couldn't marry Daddy because he was already married to her.
The girls began crying and repeated their wish to marry Daddy. Through
their sobs Kathryn said, "God already has a husband picked out for each
of you."  Alyssa replied firmly, "I hope he's not that red-headed boy
from Vacation Bible School!"

      When Donna's daughter Kathryn (Alyssa's and Julia's mother) was in
kindergarten, much to Donna's surprise her entire class was paired up into
boyfriends and girlfriends.  Kathryn's boyfriend was blond-haired Adam.
One day Kathryn announced, "Adam kissed me today."  Donna wondered
how serious this was (a kiss on the lips or a peck on the cheek?) so
she said, "Where did Adam kiss you?"  Kathryn smiled shyly and said,
"Behind the television set."

      Amy's sister, Holly, was lamenting on getting old as she faces her
20th class reunion.  Her 5-year old, Rosie, didn't help when she asked
her mom, "What did you use before toothbrushes were invented?"
-- Aunt Amy of Butler, Pennsylvania

      D.J. was getting Noah, 4, ready for bed one night.  It was about a
week after they had visited D.J.'s grandfather in Ohio who was on oxygen,
and had the rubber tubes around his face and up his nose. D.J. told
Noah that he needed to blow his nose before going to bed because he had
some sniffles.  He refused.  When D.J. asked him how he would clear his
nose he replied, "I'll just get one of those snot sucker things like
Grandpa has!" -- D.J. Fett of Fort Wayne, Indiana

      Timmy, 3, met his Aunt Debbie from Texas for the first time. She
handed him a gift and Timmy said, "Thank you."  Aunt Debbie replied,
"My pleasure."  Timmy looked up at his grandmother and asked, "Why did
her say blood pressure?" -- Timmy's "Gram" Artie Tyrrell of Colonial
Beach, Virginia

      Natalie, 6, was being tucked into bed and had just said
her traditional nighttime prayers when her daddy asked her if she'd
learned any new prayers in kindergarten at St. Mary's School in Avilla.
"Only the flag prayer," she said.  "You know, I pledge allegiance,
to the flag..." -- Matt Getts of Kendallville, Indiana

      When Chris and Sean were 3 and 2 they visited their grandparents
in San Francisco.  One day their grandfather took them for a drive to see
the city.  Chris asked his grandfather where they were going and he said,
"We're going to see the sights, Chris."  Chris was quiet for a minute
and then asked very seriously, "Pa, do sights bite?" --Maggie Cron
(mother of Chris and Sean who are now 40 and 39) of Auburn, Indiana

      Here is another story from Maggie.  When the boys were about
the same age they went to a seafood restaurant that was known for
its delicious hush puppies.  On the way to the restaurant Maggie was
telling the boys about the hush puppies and how much they would like
them. Suddenly Sean gently patted Maggie's arm and whispered, "Mommy,
are hush puppies made from dead puppies?"

      One day on the way home from St. John Lutheran School Victoria
was talking about what she had learned in third grade that day.  She was
talking about being drug free and reading the pamphlets that were sent
home with her.  Then she said, "Mom, I'm going to give you a word and I
want you to tell me 'X' if it's bad for you or 'circle' if it's good for
you."  Her mom thought that would be easy, no problem. Victoria's first
words were "cigarettes, smoke" and her mom replied "X."  Then she said
"milk" and her mom said "circle."  The next one was "basketball" and her
mom said "circle."  Then Victoria said "wine made with alcohol" to which
her mom quickly replied "X."  There was a long pause and Victoria's mother
was waiting for another word, however, Victoria replied, "Mom, Jesus
made wine and he drank it." Her mother was speechless.  She hadn't seen
that one coming! --Heather Antal (mother of Victoria) of Topeka, Indiana

      When Ave went shopping with Melina, 4, she asked if she could
have the shopping list to help cross things off.  Ave said, "Mommy's
list is in her head."  Melina replied, "What did you do, eat it?" --Amy
(friend of Ave) in Butler, Pennsylvania

      When Ruby, 3, finally achieved being potty trained, her Daddy
said to her, "Wow, Ruby, are you a big girl now?"  She replied, "Yeah,
but I don't know how to climb ladders yet!" "I love those weird random
things kids say and thought you could use this," writes Kathi Fulk
(grandmother of Ruby) of Portland, Oregon.

      Brenda has three children. When her sons, now 35 and 37, were 4
and 6, Danny was learning compound words at school.  Danny came home
one day and shared with Andy some of his new words like firetruck and
bathtub, and what they meant.  Then Andy said, "Oh yeah?  Then what does
brainwashed mean?"  They both thought about that for a few minutes and
then one of them said, "I guess that is when they hold your head under
water for a long, long time." --Brenda Beeman of Meadow, Texas

      When Brenda's daughter Talitha was very young some asked her
what she wanted to be when she grew up.  She answered, "I'm a doctor."
When asked how she knew that, she stated that Mommy told her.  It took her
mother some time to figure she'd heard her mother say, "She's adopted."
Talitha has now gone to heaven.  She would be 26 this year. She died
at 16.

      Josh, 5, was devastated that he missed the cut off date for
attending kindergarten.  He told his grandmother, Gale, "Don't they know
that I want to be smarter than anyone in the universe?  I already know how
to count to 13 -- now I have to start all over.  Do you think if I stand
on my tiptoes I'll be big enough?"  "No, you have to be old enough,"
his grandmother said.  Josh continued, "If I stand on my tiptoes will
I be big enough to go hunting with Daddy?"
-- Gale Spence of Angola, Indiana

      When "Mamie" boarded the plane with Reed, 6, the pilots invited
Reed into the cockpit to look around. Mamie thought he understood the
pilots were "driving" the plane, but he had no idea. When they got to
their seats Reed said, "Mamie, those guys got here very early and got
the best seats!" -- KC Schneider ("Mamie") ofLewisville, Texas

      Here is another one from KC, from a number of years ago.
After hearing "Mommy, Mommy, Mommy" all day long from her five little
boys, KC said, "I am changing my name from Mommy and I'm not telling
anyone my new name."  Hours later, when KC tucked her sons into bed,
"R.C." (age 4) was crying in his bed.  KC said, "Honey, what's wrong?"
He said, "I don't know what to call you. Please tell me your new name. I
promise not to tell my brothers."  R.C. is now 29.

      And another one from KC.  One day while they were shopping for
a wedding card at Target, her son Blake, 6, was frantically opening up
cards and putting them back in the wrong place.  KC rushed over and said,
"Stop that.  What are you doing?"  He said, "I'm looking for the birthday
cards with the money in them, like Grandma sends me!" Blake is now 27.

      And another from KC.  Brent, 5, came running into the room
screaming, "Help, I got electrocuted."  He had gotten a shock when he
tried to turn on a lamp.  KC said, "You'll be OK.  If you had gotten
electrocuted you would have died."  He thought for a second and said,
"Well, I got a Littlecuted."

      Alex, 7, has a best friend named Will.  Alex spent the night with
MamaRuthie and Daddy Bob a few weeks ago and while he was there he told
them that he and Will have decided to go to the same college. When asked
where they were going he told them they were going to Ole Miss. MamaRuthie
asked him if he was going there because it is a family tradition and
she had gone there and his daddy, John, had, too.  He said, "No, we are
going there because we heard it is a PARTY SCHOOL!" -- Ruthie Garvin of
Humboldt, Tennessee

      Max, 2, kept taking toys away from his older cousin, Mitchell,
4. Each time Max would grab a toy, Mitchell would whine.  Mitchell's mom
kept saying to him, "Mitchell, let Max play with that, he is a baby."
Upon hearing that a few times, Max took another toy away from Mitchell.
Mitchell started to whine.  Max replied "Mine!  Me baby."
-- Carrie Harris of Portage, Michigan


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