Potty humor is running rampant in our house.
Well, not technically running, because humor can't run.
I digress.
Potty humor is over taking my house.
It is said at the dinner table {gasp}, it is said in the car, the bath tub, while sitting on the couch.
You get the point right?
I don't like it.
Not one little bit.
I will confess to giggling in the beginning because honestly, who can't appreciate a good tooting joke.
But enough is enough.
But enough is enough.
Now though it has completely lost any humor or appeal.
It has simply taken over every aspect of conversation it seems.
{Not that I am being dramatic or overly stating things.}
Case in point:
Ainsley, what did you get all over your hair? Poop
I couldn't hear you, what did you say? Fart
What would you like for a snack? Poop
I couldn't hear you, what did you say? Fart
What would you like for a snack? Poop
What is that on the floor? Potty
Knock Knock. Who's there? Fart and Poop!
Every attempt to make it stop is met with more giggles.
So I have stopped mentioning it when it happens or even reacting.
Sigh, I know that this like so many other things will pass, that I will miss it and want it back.
At least that is what I tell myself when I hear the word "poop."
I laughed when I read this. I am constantly yelling at my husband for laughing when Karson passes gas, or makes a big deal out of a dirty diaper. I so want to raise my son to simply say 'excuse me.' I realize there is next to no chance of that happening, but a Mommy can try. :-)
ReplyDeleteI thought that it was just boys who loved the potty talk! I guess its more their age than anything else. At least the girls will grow out of it! Some men never do!
ReplyDeleteI always thought it happened so much around here because I have two little boys that think it's hilarious. Guess it's not just boys...sorry. They will grow out of it! I am keeping my fingers crossed for my boys.
ReplyDeleteI always thought it happened so much around here because I have two little boys that think it's hilarious. Guess it's not just boys...sorry. They will grow out of it! I am keeping my fingers crossed for my boys.
ReplyDeleteI laughed when I read this. I am constantly yelling at my husband for laughing when Karson passes gas, or makes a big deal out of a dirty diaper. I so want to raise my son to simply say 'excuse me.' I realize there is next to no chance of that happening, but a Mommy can try. :-)
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