Thursday, August 19, 2010

Some of Kenzer's new phrases

"No, Daddy, let me be." When she wants to be left alone.

"Groceries!" She says this when we pass by a Hugo's. She said this twice in Grand Forks, and we couldn't figure out what she was talking about. However, we saw her pointing toward a Hugo's and figured it out since I always take her with me to get groceries at the Hugo's in TRF.

"Have a good day, Mommy." This is what she says to Mom as we are about to leave the house in the morning.

"KoKo needs a time out." She said this last night after getting mad at KoKo for some reason. I agree Kenz! We need to give Beaner more time outs.

"Walmart!" and "Let's go shopping." Kenz has taken a liking to spending money. It seems like whenever we go to TRF, we also take a trip to Walmart, so when we were on our way over there the other day after groceries, Kenzie simply put the dots together and said "Walmart" and "Let's go shopping" as we headed over there.

On Tuesday she slipped up though. We went to Lowe's in GF to get paint for KoKo's room and Kenz was convinced we were going to Walmart. Though in her defense the colors and construction of the building are similar.

"Bo Bo did it." Kenz is also convinced that her little buddy, by the name of - you guessed it - Bo - at daycare also is to blame for any bumps, bruises, and things broken around the house.

She will point to a scratch and declare, "Bo Bo did it!"

Kenz loves Band Aids, so when I put one on an imaginary cut or scrape, she will look at it and then declare, "Bo Bo did it!"

Last night she was playing with her new sunglasses. Sure enough after enough touing around, she ripped one of the bows of. When Mom saw them broke today, she asked Kenz what happened. She didn't hesitate: "Bo Bo did it!"

I just wonder if Bo is back at his house blaming everything on Kenzie!

And I saved the best for last: she woke up bright and early one morning. So as we sat down in the rocking chair, I turned on the TV and went to the NFL Network. Kenzie sat up and said quite proudly, "I like football!"

That's my girl!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Kenzie also says corn fields, ornaments, frustrating, many many more phrases, and she talks in compound sentences (I think that is what they are called) and she knows what she is saying. I pretended to cry and she said "Gramma don't cry" and pats my face and hops off my lap and says "I will get your blanket". She is such a smart little sweetheart and amazes us all with what she knows and what she can say. Way to go Kenzie! Gramma gail