What is the most annoying thing your child says or does. I know they are so cute, and it's usually so cute and funny the first time, but then it will drive you CRAZY as they keep doing/saying it!!
Right now Jax asks me all the time: "What time is it?"
He doesn't even know what that means!!! GRRRRRR!!!
Re: most annoying thing your child says/does
my kids will not shut up. Alec asks what everything is, why is it that way? And if I say I don't know, he says, yes you do Mommy.
So now when I'm driving, I've been trying to institute the silence rule because Mommy needs to concentrate on driving...(really just so I can listen to the radio for a little bit)
Abigail Taylor 09.18.2008
Ethan will say "I cold" like a 1000 times a day...even when it's 90 degrees outside and he is sweating (and he obviously is not cold).
"No Mommy!" "No Mommy"
He loves to say no... especially followed by Mommy! Half the time he doesn't even mean it... "Brady, do you want more fruit?" "No Mommy"... okay, so you're done eating fruit? "No Mommy! FRUIT! FRUIT! More FRUIT!" Hahahaha
Mommy to Abigail Elizabeth (11/4/11) and Brady Jasper (7/2/09)
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My boys have some sort of sing song thing going on that they have made up. It goes like this, "no more (fill in the blank)". So when they get started, one will yell, "no more chicken nuggets" and the other will follow up with "no more trains." Whatever comes after the words "no more" usually makes no sense whatsoever, yet they both find it insanely hysterical. I thought it was a little cute when they first started doing this, but when it goes on and on and on, it can drive me nuts.
The "monkey see, monkey do" thing that's going on in our house now is driving me absolutely batty! Especially when one shrieks at the top of his lungs, the other shrieks at the top of his lungs. When one bangs his cup on the table, the other bangs his cup on the table. On the one hand, it's very cute to see them actually interacting with each other but on the other hand, mama has a headache!
Oh and Benjamin saying "no" to me all the freakin' time. Me: "B, please put your toys away." B: "No, you do it."
ETA: Noah figured out how to strip off his diaper for the first time this morning. I'm really hoping we're not in that phase yet. I'm not ready for the stripper phase again.