This morning a fly landed on his head and he said "oww. No fly. Don't hurt me". And made little sooky noises until I gave him a little rub to make it better.
I was
I'm sure the rub I gave him would have had much more force than a fly.
So, how sooky are your toddlers? Can anyone top that?
She was standing on the other side of a pool fence looking through and was watching a moth flying really slowly towards her until it bumped into her forehead - she just looked at me with complete shock on her face and said "What the HECK was THAT?!?!?"
It made me laugh so much because she had never said anything so grown up sounding before still makes me laugh now!!
My DS is terrified, like screams in hysteria terrified, of animals. Well living things really.
This doesn't just extend to cats, dogs, bunnies but also to snails, worms, ants, spiders.
He had a major freak out over touching a stuffed dead wombat at Healesville last year and his Aunties recently made their own snail "farm" at home.
One of them we trying to explain to him how snails have four eyes and two of them are feelers and she got too close and he lost it.
Totally weird. I so desperately want to buy him a bunny as a pet and he wouldn't have a bar of it.
Thanks for the good laugh ladies! I'm glad I'm not the only one. Every little thing hurts. DD kicks him. "Don't like (Insert usually liked food item here)" ....... and on it goes.
So when does it stop? LOL Probably never. I know I ring mum to have a good sook every now & then
Someone just has to look at my son and they've hurt him if he's in one of those moods (even including falling over because the look pushed him) - has been the same since he was very young.
I just tell people he's going to be a footballer when he grows up - he's already got the required skills!
Please don't tell me it's gonna get worse once he can talk...
DS is only just 18 months and everything is a sooky whinge atm. Especially wanting to be picked up all the time. This is always accompanied by VERY tightly clinging legs and arms.
I have to put him down to wash my pooey hands/take the washing to the line/do something that's physically impossible with him in my arms = massive whinge
nappy change = whinge
wanting something (e.g to get a drink, play with a toy etc, all things he can do on his own) = whinge
mummy going to the loo = massive whinge
having to swim to mummy at the pool today = whinge (though, to the amazement of our swim teacher, he can whinge right up until the time he goes underwater and still not swallow or cough!)
Surprisingly the only time he didn't whinge this morning was when he fell over on the concrete and scraped both knees and his hand!
DS1 is a tough little thing - falls off his bike and brushes himself off and gets back on etc. BUT, if his baby brother who is only 9 weeks old accidentally bumps him with his hands or feet with his jerky newborn moves then we get 'Owww, he hurt me!!'.
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