From the same kid who made the chocolate boobie milk comment, I present you with the following reenactment of a conversation my 6 year old son and I had while exiting the Pirate Ship ride at Hershey Park this week:
Me: Hunka Hunka (my son), what did you think of that ride? Wasn't it fun?
Hunka Hunka: It was so cool. It made my "pee pee peep" really tickle.
Me: BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I am so gonna blog about that.
Ahhhh, yet another one for the memory box. So a pee pee peep, huh? Interesting.
And more importantly... how did you like Hershey? And at what age? I debated going to Hershey this summer with the wee ones but decided against it. I remember loving it when I went (once) as a child.
There is a very hilly road near our house that we had to take today to pick up Ben from theatre camp and on the way there Coop said, "mom take the roller coaster road, I like the way it makes my p*nis feel"
Hunka Hunka, you're awesome! Nothing like descriptive verbage to make a good blog. Children have that one down pat. Deb, I miss you. Come back and see me!!!!
OMG I am dying here debbi! I had to read your post twice to make sure I was reading it right! my son, who's 9 now, said the same thing (except he said PENIS!) when he was that age on that ride! of course, he did it at the TOP OF HIS LUNGS! I even have a picture of him on that ride with that caption under it in his scrapbook...too funny! I think they should rename that ride...or at least post a warning!
From the mouths of babes! I laugh all the time at the things the kindergarteners say at school. I can't even think of anything that funny now, but everyday someone cracks me up with a different comment. OH, one little boy did say to me one day "everyone likes Jack and I don't. Is that ok?" I didn't even know how to answer that!
Yes, blog about it now .. because when they are older they a) won't tell you cutely honest things like that, and b) they won't want you to tell the world when they do.
My youngest brothers are 6, 7 and 8and they give me the best laughs. Love that age! I keep telling them that I can and will remember forever and then tell their wives. They don't like that idea so much. My 8 year old brother has gotten wise, though. He'll tell mom, "Don't tell Britt .. she's sarcastic!"
Yes! Shortly after we got married, my husband's *much* older half-brother told us about a trip to an amusement park when Jason was 3 or 4. He kept asking to go on this certain ride again and again, and when asked why he liked it so much he said, "Because it makes my pee pee tingle!" My mother-in-law turned seven shades of pale- H I L A R I O U S !
Oh the honesty and pureness of little ones. my 7 year old loves to give her version of a words definition. My fav so far is "isolated means like when you fall in the pool and it freezes around you and you get isolated"
Deb, do you think I would have cleared those pics with the girls beforehand? Gina knows how to get into my blog, she would have been there in a minute. Speaking of Gina, ask her what Jonah did with purple permanent marker and where:}
Too too funny. How do you rememer these things? I make mental notes not to forget things my YaYa says but then sit down and Poof. Gone. Is that gonna be a comment that sticks with him for a while?
LOL I thought I was the only one. When my son was little and we got off the log ride at Santas village he said it made his pee pee scared.....Hahaha. I had forgotten about that. Thanks for bringing back such a cute and funny memory
Oh dear, bless his heart!
ReplyDeletehahaha, we use to say that when we were younger....It made our 'tee tee' tickle....haha! :D
ReplyDeleteThat was so funny. I remember when my son was about 3 or 4 he made the comment that he could make his pee-pee move.
ReplyDeleteI love pureness that comes out of kids mouths.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, yet another one for the memory box. So a pee pee peep, huh? Interesting.
ReplyDeleteAnd more importantly... how did you like Hershey? And at what age? I debated going to Hershey this summer with the wee ones but decided against it. I remember loving it when I went (once) as a child.
Heeheehee~ so funny!
ReplyDeleteThere is a very hilly road near our house that we had to take today to pick up Ben from theatre camp and on the way there Coop said, "mom take the roller coaster road, I like the way it makes my p*nis feel"
ummm, okay.
seriously, from my four year old.
Why does this make me uncomfortable? My poor boys are doomed! I simply cannot talk about anatomy without becoming a bablling, blushing idiot....
ReplyDeleteBut it IS all about the blog :)!
It's so all about the blog!
ReplyDeleteToo funny. When we have funny experiences, we think...I gotta blog that.
SO. GLAD. THERE. WAS. NOTHING. IN. MY. MOUTH. TO. COME. OUT. MY. NOSE!
ReplyDeleteHunka Hunka, you're awesome! Nothing like descriptive verbage to make a good blog. Children have that one down pat.
ReplyDeleteDeb, I miss you. Come back and see me!!!!
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ReplyDeleteOMG I am dying here debbi! I had to read your post twice to make sure I was reading it right! my son, who's 9 now, said the same thing (except he said PENIS!) when he was that age on that ride! of course, he did it at the TOP OF HIS LUNGS! I even have a picture of him on that ride with that caption under it in his scrapbook...too funny! I think they should rename that ride...or at least post a warning!
ReplyDeleteFrom the mouths of babes! I laugh all the time at the things the kindergarteners say at school. I can't even think of anything that funny now, but everyday someone cracks me up with a different comment. OH, one little boy did say to me one day "everyone likes Jack and I don't. Is that ok?" I didn't even know how to answer that!
ReplyDeleteThankfully I had swallowed my mouthful of coffee before reading that !!!
ReplyDelete'pee pee peep really tickle' LOL !!! Too funny :-)
I'm so glad you preserved this for all eternity. Let's remind him of this on his wedding day!
ReplyDeletewhat a cutie..i would have blogged it too!
ReplyDeleteYes, blog about it now .. because when they are older they a) won't tell you cutely honest things like that, and b) they won't want you to tell the world when they do.
ReplyDeleteMy youngest brothers are 6, 7 and 8and they give me the best laughs. Love that age! I keep telling them that I can and will remember forever and then tell their wives. They don't like that idea so much. My 8 year old brother has gotten wise, though. He'll tell mom, "Don't tell Britt .. she's sarcastic!"
teehee! What a cutie. Definitely blogworthy. Thanks for sharing that with us!
ReplyDeleteYes! Shortly after we got married, my husband's *much* older half-brother told us about a trip to an amusement park when Jason was 3 or 4. He kept asking to go on this certain ride again and again, and when asked why he liked it so much he said, "Because it makes my pee pee tingle!"
ReplyDeleteMy mother-in-law turned seven shades of pale-
H I L A R I O U S !
What is it with boys and their "giblets" as I call them.
ReplyDeleteSo blogworthy.
hahaha....funny moment...i had those memorable moment with my kids at school ... i miss them...
ReplyDeleteCute. Glad you were explicitly clear that Hunka Hunka is your son. Sorry about that last time. I've worried about that comment since I wrote it.
ReplyDelete*sigh*
Sweet young boys. They grow so fast. And then this stuff doesn't come out so freely. (Thank God.)
Innocent honesty is so sweet, isn't it? Where and how do we lose that?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh.
Children are so honest and sweet. Kathi
ReplyDeleteThat kid is on a roll!
ReplyDeleteLOL Kid's say that darndest things!!
ReplyDeleteOh my....if you can blog about that, I am so going to blog about a few other things as well. :)
ReplyDeletethat is so funny, he is going to hate you for blogging about that when he gets older! ha ha
ReplyDeleteSo funny. Your boy and my boy would get along great.
ReplyDeleteI've heard amazing things about Hershey Park. Is it really very cool? It must be to make a pee pee peep tickle!!
ReplyDeleteGave ya a little something on my blog...
ReplyDeleteHeck yes about the blog... and about the later potential for black mail and embarrassment...
ReplyDeleteI remember taking my sister on a ride when she was little... half way through she said "This makes me feel like I have to go wee-wee"
Oh the honesty and pureness of little ones. my 7 year old loves to give her version of a words definition. My fav so far is "isolated means like when you fall in the pool and it freezes around you and you get isolated"
ReplyDeleteI don't think I will ever understand boys...and I have one! That was too funny!
ReplyDeleteOh man, this is what i have to look forward to.....bring it on, that's a riot !
ReplyDeleteDeb, do you think I would have cleared those pics with the girls beforehand? Gina knows how to get into my blog, she would have been there in a minute.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of Gina, ask her what Jonah did with purple permanent marker and where:}
Oh, gosh. I might just pee my pants! Thanks for featuring The Great State of Wisconsin today in BATW--we had LOADS of fun!
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL Kids say the darndest things!!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the prize!
Patti
Too too funny. How do you rememer these things? I make mental notes not to forget things my YaYa says but then sit down and Poof. Gone.
ReplyDeleteIs that gonna be a comment that sticks with him for a while?
LOL I thought I was the only one. When my son was little and we got off the log ride at Santas village he said it made his pee pee scared.....Hahaha. I had forgotten about that. Thanks for bringing back such a cute and funny memory
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