>Last night, Baby was standing in front of me holding half an orange crayon. Thoughtfully, she put the end of it in her mouth.
“No, Baby,” I said. “We don’t put crayons in our mouths. No.”
Quickly, she removed the crayon, looked at it quizzically for a moment, then popped it in her mouth again.
Now this was unheard of. Baby’s never been one to put inedible objects in her mouth, particularly right after I tell her not to.
“No!” I said forcefully. “Do not put that crayon in your mouth!”
She took it out and looked at me in confusion.
“But. Iss orange!” she said.
>It really IS a damn confusing world.
>LOL! It’s supposed to TASTE like orange, too!How adorable! 🙂
>We had a Golden Retriever who loved baby carrots. Sometimes he thought crayons were carrots, too. That made for some interesting cleanup on our walks. ;^)
>that is CUTE.
>I am so impressed by her logic.
>How stinkin’ cute!
>welll…… she does have a point there….hahaha!:-)
>I just ate a bowl of crayons thinking they were salad…so…hmmm..(must clean mouth now)
>Makes sense, though, doesn’t it?
>Adorable!!! Great, now I want kids. (Don’t tell my mom.)
>That’s my girl!
>I can’t believe she has never said “no” before…my kids always put stuff in their mouth – hell, talk to Susie S. – her kids also eat a lot of non-edibles!!
>Tsk, tsk. Poor girl. I know a kid who has another problem with that word (he keeps saying ozinge). They should publish a book together.
>that would actually be kinda cool if crayons tasted like their colors…. 🙂
>Did you ever get those gel pens that smelt like the foods they were the colours of? Kids kept wondering where the chocolate smelling one went….*grin*Minerva
>Perfectly logically as only a little one can be LOL
>I never understood why we use words like that to mean more than one thing. Terribly confusing. Poor kid.
>YEAH! Iss orange! You crazy, Mommy!
>into the mouths of babes. makes sense to me.
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