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Tyler-isms


Kids say the darndest things don't they? Tyler has such a fun personality and the things that come out of his mouth keep me in stitches. Thought I would share a few of the random Tyler-isms that keep me entertained...enjoy!

1. Anytime we are in the car, Tyler is always looking for ways to make the drive more exciting. The other day, we were driving down 407 and I hear my little backseat driver shout, "Mommy, go real fast around the worms!!" At first I didn't understand, but soon realized that he was referring to the curves in the road, so now I always drive fast around "the worms" for the speed racer in Little T!

2. We usually have praise and worship music on in the car, and Tyler has a few songs that he loves to sing at the top of his lungs. One of his favorites is Beautiful One. Here is the Tyler remix: "Beautiful One, I love, Beautiful One, I'm a door"!! Makes me giggle everytime!

3. Tyler is a HUGE fan of the new Disney movie Camp Rock. He loves to imitate The Jonas brothers, but his favorite song is one sung by a girl at the beginning of the show. The actual lyrics of the chorus are, "who's got what it takes" but in Tyler's mind they are, "Pooh's got what it takes"!! Still haven't figured out if he is talking about the bear or what comes out of his behind!!

4. Tyler still makes a big deal about going potty, and I don't mind, as long as he makes it to the potty. Everytime he goes, he says, "mommy, i'm so proud of the potty train!" All aboard, let's take a ride on the potty train!!

Ok, those are just a few of my favorites, there are so many more Tyler-isms...I'll share more sometime soon.

Comments

Evan said…
Hilarious! I'm glad to see you're blogging again.
Unknown said…
I love kids, their thoughts are so simple and yet so profound sometimes! Love your little boy, he's a hoot (and love you! how have you been?)

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