We were outside and saw an ant pile and Sean said, "mommy, do ants go to school to learn how to bite?"
We were coming home from MDO and Sean had to poo which I know he is usually fibbing about b/c he just went to the potty at school. I told him to squeeze his cheeks together and looked into the rearview mirror and saw him squeezing his cheeks on his FACE with his hands...too funny. Of course, when we got home, he did not have to use the potty.
Sean tells his friends that he loves them....I heard him say, "Abby, I love you" and "Cameron, I love you". So sweet.
Chronicling the daily antics with our little boy, Sean Patrick. You are our little Irish lad because Daddy is really proud of his Irish heritage and wants to pass this on to you. Your middle name, Patrick is a family name which is the middle name of Uncle Danny.
Showing posts with label Seanisms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seanisms. Show all posts
Friday, May 14, 2010
Monday, November 9, 2009
More Funny Sayings
We were in K-Mart and Sean said, "this is just like Wal-Mart", yes he knows his stores. When we got inside, he said that this is where he took his pictures. That was a year ago. I told him that he was very smart and he replied, "yes, I am".
I saw Sean doing some strange stretching and I asked what he was doing. He said, "I'm stretching to make me tall, so that I can drive your car when I get big".
I saw Sean doing some strange stretching and I asked what he was doing. He said, "I'm stretching to make me tall, so that I can drive your car when I get big".
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Funny Sayings
Here are a few things that Sean has said over the last couple of days....
"Awesome"...He must have heard this at school, because I don't think that Kenny or I have ever said this.
"That's cool"...I must admit that he got this from me.
"Look, mommy, it's the new and late intention"...translation "it's the newest and latest invention". He was holding up a toy to show me as he said this.
"Awesome"...He must have heard this at school, because I don't think that Kenny or I have ever said this.
"That's cool"...I must admit that he got this from me.
"Look, mommy, it's the new and late intention"...translation "it's the newest and latest invention". He was holding up a toy to show me as he said this.
Friday, September 18, 2009
New Phrases
Sean has come up with some funny new things to say:
"Mommy, I told you that ___________". He tells me this all of the time. If we see a train, he says, "mommy, I told you that it was coming". Well, he didn't and we go back and forth about it. For the last couple of days, I keep hearing, "I told you that".
"Mommy, I'm just going to touch that for a second, okay". He says this as a statement and not a question. This is always something that he isn't supposed to touch. "Okay" is a common word at the end of his sentences.
"Mommy, I told you that ___________". He tells me this all of the time. If we see a train, he says, "mommy, I told you that it was coming". Well, he didn't and we go back and forth about it. For the last couple of days, I keep hearing, "I told you that".
"Mommy, I'm just going to touch that for a second, okay". He says this as a statement and not a question. This is always something that he isn't supposed to touch. "Okay" is a common word at the end of his sentences.
Monday, June 29, 2009
It's Like A Flashlight
Sean has been fever free and I think his stomach bug was just a 24 hour event. He did start eating today, thank God.
We were in the car, today and Sean asked me where the sun was. I told him that it was out in front of the clouds because it was bright outside. He wanted to "see" it. I told him that we can see the sun as it goes behind the clouds at night and then the moon comes out. I told him that the sun spreads it's light like rays everywhere to make it bright. Sean then said, "just like a flashlight, mommy?" Hmmm..that's one smart boy!! He's making good analogies at 3.5. I was sure impressed.
We were in the car, today and Sean asked me where the sun was. I told him that it was out in front of the clouds because it was bright outside. He wanted to "see" it. I told him that we can see the sun as it goes behind the clouds at night and then the moon comes out. I told him that the sun spreads it's light like rays everywhere to make it bright. Sean then said, "just like a flashlight, mommy?" Hmmm..that's one smart boy!! He's making good analogies at 3.5. I was sure impressed.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
3 Years, 5 Months, 2 Weeks and 2 Days Old
These are some of the things that I hear from Sean at this age:
Me: "Is that enough juice?" Sean: "not yet"
"no thank you"
"I'm full"
"Do you like that?" (he's usually asking me if I like my coffee!)
"Do you wanna play nice with me?"
"I'm hungry"
"All by myself"
"I'm helping you"
"I can do it"
"One more time"
"Oh, my gosh!" ( a personal favorite of mine)
"What did you do" ( he asks this whenever I'm driving!)
"What's wrong"
"I'm very sorry"
"I love you, Mommy and Daddy" ( our very favorite)
"My daddy"
Me: "Is that enough juice?" Sean: "not yet"
"no thank you"
"I'm full"
"Do you like that?" (he's usually asking me if I like my coffee!)
"Do you wanna play nice with me?"
"I'm hungry"
"All by myself"
"I'm helping you"
"I can do it"
"One more time"
"Oh, my gosh!" ( a personal favorite of mine)
"What did you do" ( he asks this whenever I'm driving!)
"What's wrong"
"I'm very sorry"
"I love you, Mommy and Daddy" ( our very favorite)
"My daddy"
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Conversations With Sean
Last night, Sean had his 3rd t-ball game. He sat on the ground a lot and picked the grass! If there had been butterflies, he would have been chasing them. It really was cute. After the game, we met Maw Maw, Dukie and Daddy(who had to work late) at Mi Patio's for a great dinner.
When Sean woke up this morning, he came up to me and said, "mommy, where we go today?" I had to laugh because I keep us on the move all of the time. I told him that he had school today and he nodded and went to watch Kenny get ready for work. On the way to school, Sean said, "mommy, smoke!" It was foggy and he thought that it was smoke. Then, he said, "it's getting on your car" and then after we passed through it, he said, "it's all okay, now". It was a cute morning chat.
When, I picked him up, he was sitting in time out. This was hard for me to see, because he's my baby and I'm not used to seeing someone else correct him. I overheard the teacher telling another mom, that her son was being bossy and told the teacher, "no". Last week, the teacher said that Sean did the same thing, and he was put in time out for it. My momma bear instincts kicked in and I asked Peyton's mom if he had ever been in time out. She said not that she knew of, so she's going to check. I just want to make sure that all of the kids are being disciplined equally.
Sean is now sleeping, but I'm getting ready to wake him, so we can ride his bike and water his plant, named "yellow".
Sean woke up and we watered his plant all while he was telling me to let him do it by himself. Then, we went for a bike ride and had the cutest talk. We watched workers building a house and he waved at them all. He told me that he wanted to help them build and I had to tell him that he could help when he was older. He saw a bird, which he called a "grr". I said, don't you mean "bird?" and he said, "no, a grrr is brown, not like a baby bird". I don't know what he was talking about, but it sounded good to me. He stopped his bike and cupped his hands and waited for the bird to land. I almost cried because it was so cute. He wanted to catch the bird, but I told him that we can watch them, because birds like to fly.
I really had a great time listening to how he sees the things around him.
When Sean woke up this morning, he came up to me and said, "mommy, where we go today?" I had to laugh because I keep us on the move all of the time. I told him that he had school today and he nodded and went to watch Kenny get ready for work. On the way to school, Sean said, "mommy, smoke!" It was foggy and he thought that it was smoke. Then, he said, "it's getting on your car" and then after we passed through it, he said, "it's all okay, now". It was a cute morning chat.
When, I picked him up, he was sitting in time out. This was hard for me to see, because he's my baby and I'm not used to seeing someone else correct him. I overheard the teacher telling another mom, that her son was being bossy and told the teacher, "no". Last week, the teacher said that Sean did the same thing, and he was put in time out for it. My momma bear instincts kicked in and I asked Peyton's mom if he had ever been in time out. She said not that she knew of, so she's going to check. I just want to make sure that all of the kids are being disciplined equally.
Sean is now sleeping, but I'm getting ready to wake him, so we can ride his bike and water his plant, named "yellow".
Sean woke up and we watered his plant all while he was telling me to let him do it by himself. Then, we went for a bike ride and had the cutest talk. We watched workers building a house and he waved at them all. He told me that he wanted to help them build and I had to tell him that he could help when he was older. He saw a bird, which he called a "grr". I said, don't you mean "bird?" and he said, "no, a grrr is brown, not like a baby bird". I don't know what he was talking about, but it sounded good to me. He stopped his bike and cupped his hands and waited for the bird to land. I almost cried because it was so cute. He wanted to catch the bird, but I told him that we can watch them, because birds like to fly.
I really had a great time listening to how he sees the things around him.
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