How Maggie killed the fairy. And other stuff.
The other day, bratlet got mad at me.
I asked the DH if she still pouting. He tells me:
"For the next twenty years or so."
She's 12, at the pre-teen/teen diva drama. I so didn't need to hear that.
My kids are roller coaster junkies. They cannot go a day without talking about this ride or that ride. It's worse in the summer when they can talk their dad into taking them to a local amusement park on his off days.
Yesterday, they asked him:
"Dad, what's the roughest ride you've ever been on?"
I was thinking Drachenfire (sp?), an old steel coaster at Busch Gardens. As straight-faced as could be, he looks at them and says:
"The first four and half years of your baby sister's life."
Monster ripped the nail of his small toe the other day. Somehow. I don't know how. He doesn't know how. I told my guy about it-it was still clinging by a thread and he says:
"Pull it off."
I informed him I was waiting for him to distract the monster.
So the DH comes in to do just that, monster is panicking…
"No, no, no, you can't, it's going to HUR…what?"
And I showed him the nail. I'd pulled it off before he really even started talking.
Baby bratlet was playing with her toys a few weeks ago. She had a LITTLE PEOPLE castle with all these little toys lined up in front of it. And there was a fairy lying on her back.
She tells me:
"It's a murder mystery. Somebody killed the fairy."
Blinking. Okay. It turns out this was the culprit-
That's Maggie. From Fischer Price's Little People. She killed the fairy because she was jealous of the fairy's wings.