Sunday, August 17, 2008

Comic Relief...

I thought I'd share a few of the funny things David has said over the last couple of weeks. There's been so many that I couldn't remember all of them. I had to start writing them down so that I could blog about it because I think it will be so fun for him to read the things he said as a 2 year old when he's an adult. He's got quite the little mind and he keeps me laughing everyday!

I was changing David's diaper and he was holding his toy dinosaur. As he looked at it he suddenly said "Should we go to the zoo mom? Should we do that?" I said, "Sure bud, we could do that." He replied, "Okay! Good, because I want to see the Dinosaurs, the Elephants, and the Lobsters!" Man- he's got some high expectations!

Last Sunday at church David was sitting on my lap. I had recently had a break-out on my forehead (yes-I'm 28 and I STILL get zits). In the middle of Sacrament Meeting David looked up at me so sympathetically and caressed my fore head. He whispered, "Do you want me to kiss all your boo-boos Mommy? You just have so many!" Ouch...it was a bittersweet moment!

Jason's cousin Valerie came to visit last weekend and she was asking David about our vacation. She said, "Did you get to go to the beach David?" "I did!" he said. "Did you see the water?" She asked. "Ya, I did. There was food in there," he replied. "Food??" Valerie asked. "Ya, sea food!" he said!! Wow- I have no idea how he came up with that but it was one of the funniest things he's ever said!

Last Saturday night Jason and David had just gotten home from Wal Mart and I was putting David's pajamas on. He was rambling on and on about being at Wal Mart and getting groceries and how he was naughty and how Daddy got upset with him, and on and on. Then out of no where he jumped up and said "Mom! I need a new kitchen!" I said, "No you don't - yours is just fine." "No Mom, it's nasty!" he argued. (Earlier that day we were at Target and I told him we needed to get him new Play Dough. When he disagreed I told him it was because his old Play Dough was nasty!) I said "David, your kitchen is not nasty! It's fine!" Then with determination to change my mind he ran over to his kitchen and as he was quickly shoving the (pretend) faucet handle up and down he said firmly, "No Mom! I need a new one! This one doesn't work!! I just busted up laughing and rolled my eyes! When I asked Jason where this possibly could have come from he told me that he had seen David eyeing the play kitchens at Wal Mart. Apparently a certain little some one thinks he found a prettier penny!

We were eating dinner with our friends Matt and Kelly and their daughter Rachel was playing with David in the living room. Emily was in her walker just rolling around and exploring. All of a sudden I realized that it got considerably quieter. My eyes darted across the room and I noticed David and Rachel playing peacefully...but Emily was gone! All of a sudden I remembered seeing David running back to the living room from the area of his bed room about 30 seconds previous. He's been getting irritated with Emily lately when she's in her walker because she gets in his way. I said, "David! Did you push Emily into your room and shut the door?" Then without any shame he matter of factly stated (without even looking up) "Nope, in the office." What a twit!! Everyone started laughing and Matt ran to the office to rescue Emily. When he opened the door he found Emily just sitting there in her walker with a confused look on her face, just staring up at the door! It was so sad!

David's been doing this cute little thing the last couple of weeks. I absolutely love it every time he says it. I'm usually in the middle of cooking or doing dishes or something and he'll come up and wrap his arms around my leg and say "I love you...some more and more." -Melts my heart every time! He also has been coming up to me several times a day- even if we've only been apart for 2 minutes and he says, "Do you miss me Mommy?" I always say, "I did!" Then he tilts his head to the side and looks at me like I'm so precious!
He's also been quite the little character when it comes to Emily. For some reason he's decided he's the boss of her. He tries to tell me what to do with her- like he'll say I can't give her baby food because she'll choke, and I can't put her in the bath tub because she'll slip, I can't take her out of her crib from her nap because she's still sleepy. He doesn't just tell me either- he insists, and he'll argue with me about it until he starts crying because I'm not doing with her what he thinks is best. It's rather endearing but he better learn who the parents are around here or we've got a long road ahead!

8 comments:

maineconvert said...

Is is the funniest little man! Don't forget to record these funny little sayings, and do videos. They make good Sunday entertainment. Ben used some of his little sayings as part of his talk last Sunday on Family History.

The Carlson Chronicles said...

OH, how I have laughed at this post! HA! The things these kids come up with is SO funny! You almost need a video camera on them 24/7 at this age...they are so funny...and so literal!

We are all "SPECIAL" said...

Man, I can't believe how much of a little character he is! I love reading "David" stories! I miss you guys so so so bad!! Call me sometime, I think we're still friends!!

K said...

He sure is a cute kid! Let's play again soon :)

Stefanie said...

Oh goodness that kid is so funny!!! I miss you guys!!! You better be takin him to the zoo before it gets cold cause that won't be fun at all. I think the best and meanest is putting Emily in the office! Poor girl can't even fight back. PS I made a post just for you, haha!!

The Jorgensen's said...

Oh David, you are hilarious! Thanks for watching Megan for me.

Jaci Moore said...

Those stories are awesome. My house is a mess and I have a ton of laundry on my bed, but I'm going to write down the funny things Asher's been saying! I'll see you tomorrow. We just ripped out our salon floor so hopefully we finish replacing it tonight!

Amy K said...

I LOVE your David stories. He's such a doll. I'm glad other boys have kitchens too. Steve about flipped when I bought Blake a kitchen for Christmas, but I swear it's the most used toy in the house. Not a day goes by that they don't play with it. (I'm glad his kitchen isn't nasty, because sometimes my kitchen is really nasty!)