'Sqwahr' is how a beautiful girl in our family tried to say ‘squirrel’ when she was two years old. She was embracing the human need to communicate and express, even if the attempt wasn’t perfect. Welcome to our family and other sqwahrs.
I love it! However, this could apply to all post-adolescent men (and even some women I know). My children take great delight in informing me when they think I am "stinky". In my defense it is usually after I've been out jogging, and I haven't taught my children the fine art of tact!
I love it! However, this could apply to all post-adolescent men (and even some women I know). My children take great delight in informing me when they think I am "stinky". In my defense it is usually after I've been out jogging, and I haven't taught my children the fine art of tact!
With people you aren't related to, 'familiarity breeds contempt'.
With relatives, 'familiarity breeds honesty'.
Maybe we should regard our little children as trip-wires: they innocently alert us to potential social mis-steps.
Gotta love 'em.
Gotta train 'em not to blurt, "Look at that ________ lady!", in the next grocery line.