This is what my 4 yr old told me. "Daddy said bad words." So I asked what he said and ds says "I wanted to eat on the rug and daddy said no" So apparently, "no" is a bad word, LOL.
Ha Ha! That's funny! My ds tells on my dh all the time, like it's going to help his situation. Gotta love the things that kids can come up with.
Our oldest son and our pastor's son were both about eight years old and were playing behind Freddy's workshop one day. They looked over a bank behind the shop when they heard some noise. There were two women and a man fighting in the parking area behind an apartment. The boys came running into the house and Matthew said, "Mama! We just learned 27 new words and you aren't going to let us use any of them!"
boy around here the kids have herd the grown ups use bad words............. but the ones hat aren't bad they think are and they tell us all time to stop saying bad words...............shoot dang, and crap. and crud
We're studying the late 1800's in history right now, which includes cattle drives. So last night we watched the John Wayne movie, COWBOYS. It's about a bunch of school boys hired to take Wayne's cattle on a 400 mile drive, after all the men ran off for the gold fields. I think it's one of his best, but I was NOT prepared for some of the language (!!!). Am not sure I would have let Phillip especially watch it if I had known! (I did make a point to let him know that this was NOT acceptable speech!)
Is that the exact title? I was thinking about DH & I watchign it, but I couldnt' find it on Netflix. TIA.
Cute story. Sometimes I feel like "NO" is a bad word, too! Way back when my now-7yo was being potty-trained, we told him that these certain words we used were only to be said in the bathroom. (Just trying to keep him from shouting them at a party or a restaurant.) One night, our cousin was babysitting him. We got home, and he was hiding under his bed, crying. When he saw me, he said, "She said a BAD WORD!!" Well, we knew that this could not be, knowing our cousin. Turns out, she had told him ==in his room, not in the bathroom== that it was time to pee. I think he knew that it meant it was time for bed, so he was trying to catch her on a technicality so he could put off bedtime a bit longer.