Basically everytime we are putting away the weekly shop hora junior helps then at the end (everytime) he'll carry 'fresh air', drop 'it' then say 'there'.
Is that normal?!!!!
he is fromn your loins what were you expecting ๐
imaginative play, copying, modelling call it what you want and dont worry about it
It is normal for a child to be a bit odd
Is he a Chuckle Brothers fan?
He's learned it from somewhere.
Is that normal?!!!!
Given his patronage, what do you expect? ๐
thats kids for u fella, there aint no normal ๐
Perfectly kids have ridicously vivid imaginations.
All children do this. Have you never noticed? Did you never do things like this yourself?
Actually.... this further confirms my suspicion that you are from another planet. Beamed down, fully formed, and totally and utterly baffled and bewildered by everything that goes on around you
At that age they start getting very entertaining
I used to sit and listen to my daughters for ages when they were playing with their dolls some of the scenarios were amazing and some were simply mimicking what they'd seen and heard around them.
Buy the boy some good toy guns though, you don't want him playing with dolls ๐
Yes. Kids are weird.
My two (2 and 4) have started running about with towels over their heads whilst shouting "Rabbit tubes". They find this hilarious. Weird.
Children are not wired up properly.
The pink one (now 2 and a bit) can operate our Dolce Gusto machine. Her imaginary brews in the Tinkerbell cup'n'saucer are not bad either.
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Children are[/s]Hora is not wired up properly.
FTFY
It's why children are so utterly wonderful, enchanting and captivating. Unfortunately they all grow up to be mardy teenagers.
I assume he just watches his Dad, who buys a new bike every 2 weeks, so he is just prementing the inevitable, 'I dont like it I want another by Dad' ?
lawn could do with some attention.
...and no thats not Gail Porter in the background
He's not inherited your enormous bulbous planet-head, then? Are you sure he's yours?
Has he managed to break those forks yet? ๐
Child in make-believe play shocker!
Dear me, wtf were you expecting?!
Our almost 3yo will be walking through a shop or town and suddenly go "Oh no! Lava! Quick!" and run away looking scared over her shoulder. "Quick Daddy! Lava's coming! Hurry!"
Sometimes it's dinosaurs.
My son, aged 2, suddenly ran off down the street shouting 'It's the needle lady! It's the needle lady!'
turned out he'd spotted the practice nurse from our Gp's who'd given him his most recent immunisation shots.
It's not always make believe ๐
Whenever you/someone speaks to ours on the phone, and ask him what he's been up to, it's always "cutting and sticking" (regardless of what he's been doing!) - it's a running family joke!!
Also, when I ask him if he's had dreams it's always about "mr maker and googly eyes..."
He's 2 and a bit and very odd and a legend!!
DrP
Buy the boy some good toy guns
Any excuse for some Paxton!



