Something on a deeper level I've been thinking about - what type of mom am I, trying to venture out here or there, be more social, working / future of working.....
Nevermind that. Let's go with the really simple answer, right?
Yesterday, with the girls in their chairs, I thought let's have a little identification round.
Pointing to hubby, I ask "who's that"
Audrey was quick to establish "da-eeeee" (daddy)
Ok, follow-up. Point to myself, same question.
Audrey looks at hubby, and then comes to the conclusion that I am "no da-eeee"
Quite the comic, isn't she? Hubby now calls me the au pair since it seems "mommy" is not exactly in the daily vocabulary. However mum-mum is. Apprently I'm ranked lower than a rice cracker.
LOL one day he will be no - maamee
ReplyDeleteThat is so hilarious!!!! I have one girl that says mommy all the time and the other says daddy. Neither girl has both in their daily vocab. So weird.
ReplyDeleteOn the way to our vacation I counted the number of times Bean said my name in an hour. It averaged once every 30 seconds. Maybe it's a good thing you're no dadee :)
ReplyDeleteI love how she looks at daddy first to verify what she is about to say. Hee hee.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I agree with Danifred. All I hear is Mommy all day long from 3 children non-stop.
HA! Audry is one funny girl!
ReplyDeleteBoth my kids use to LOVE me, now I'm chopped liver. Zilla is ALL about Daddy and Nae is all about her friends. Their happy though, that's what's important, right? Please say yes ;o)
*HUGS*
They'll realize Mommy is better soon! :))
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