So I'm listening to Elora playing with her toys, and this is what I hear:
"Don't hit baby! You in time-out!"
-A moment's pause-
"Come here, you no hit baby. Give a hug to baby."
So apparently her little-Cinderella (she's polly pocket size-about 2-3 inches tall) was in trouble.
5 years ago
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When I was her age I had an imaginary friend named "Yuck" that was small enough to stand in my hand. He was always bad and would do naughty things that would cause him to get in trouble. Whenever he was in trouble I would pick him up in my hand and call him a bad boy and put him outside to have his time out. I also had another imaginary friend named Jane-girl who was my best friend and sister (this was before Ari was born). I insisted that both of these imaginary people were real, even to the point that I had my mom make Jane-girl a lunch as well as making me a lunch (one day). I remember that Jane-girls' lunch was finished, but sadly I could not finish mine...
Tis the age :)
Isn't it funny how you learn what you are like as a parent through your childs play.
That's helarious. We aught to get our girls together. Hallie's dolls are always going to time out for one reason or another. =)
And I bet that doll learned her lesson!
Well maybe, my real child doesn't always seem to learn his. (:
Thanks for the scripture. I will read it tommorow morning. We all need all the help we can get right now, I think. Good luck with all of your attempted planning, too.
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