"Can I have a bath Mommy?" "Yes Seamus". He throws up his hands and says "Yay! Can I have soap?" "Yes Seamus" "Yay! Can we blow bubbles?" "Yes Seamus". "Wooo! Can Liam come?"
I wish everything was still so simple for grown ups too. As we where walking down the street at the Torrington Street Fest, Seamus spotted an ATM and said "Ooooo let's go get money out that one." I am not sure it's healthy for a kid to think you can just walk up to a hole in the wall and get money when you need it but we'll deal with that a bit later.
It's funny that Seamus can go from being a sweet and lovey boy one minute to a complete "cranker" the next (cranker is the worst insult he can think of). I was in our front yard talking to the neighbor, Ger was about to mow the lawn but it was full of clover flowers. Seamus comes running out of the house and yells "Mom look at all these flowers" (Big sweep of the arms) "and they are ALL for you".
Then if you tell him "no" to anything he turns in an instant and says "That's it, I'm done with you." Or lately "We are not playing with you anymore." Not sure who the rest of "we" is. The last time this happened he said "That's it, I'm not staying here anymore." And tried to open the front door but couldn't,
He also got sick of asking Liam to stop it in the car and said "Liam you a noxious".
His little sayings are funny. Instead of High Fructose Corn Syrup he thinks he's trying to avoid High School Corn Syrup. He doesn't do thumbs up he does thumbs out (this actually makes more sense then the original). He never asks what's the matter with something he says what's a matter for this.
I have more but he has his hands wrapped around my neck and insists we hug on the couch. He will sit for 5 seconds and be gone. He just wants me on the couch to watch what he's doing.
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