My three-year-old had a particularly dirty nose this morning.
“What happened to your nose?” I asked. “How did it get so dirty?”
His answer?
“I had a lot of the bless-yous.”
My three-year-old had a particularly dirty nose this morning.
“What happened to your nose?” I asked. “How did it get so dirty?”
His answer?
“I had a lot of the bless-yous.”
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4 Responses
Now that is a very polite way to describe his sneezes. My three-year-old, on the other hand, keeps coming to inform me that his “booders have got so big” they’re on his lip.
lol That is too funny.
That is just too adorable!!
The funny thing is that I’ve never, ever heard one of my boys (or anyone, now that I think about it) refer to sneezes as the “bless yous.”
I just love how little minds think. 🙂