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Ketchup Princess has lately learned what the bear says, and goes around making "claws" of her hands and growling. She wakes up in the morning and growls and giggles to herself.
Anyway, I just heard her happily and very loudly growling in her sleep. *giggles*
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Well, tonight we had Moo Baa La La La (which is completely bear-free) about five times in a row. I think it makes her feel powerful to be a bear. And she likes it when we pretend to be scared.
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My daughter started growling when she was six months old, so of course we encouraged it. Now (at a year) she growls any time she sees her stuffed tiger or lion.
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My 3 year old trys to roar. She will hold her hands up like she has claws and roar. It is very cute.
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Sasha has gone from hitting when he gets really upset, to growling very leopard like. I don't mind the growling or the claw like hand movements. Its the claw like nails scratching me that is the problem.
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My younger brother used to think he had a tail like a dog. He jumped about barking like a dog.
My parents have never let him live it down. And they probably will not. And I'm hoping they'll tell all of his girlfriends and, eventually, his fiance.
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Oh, KQ, they're so funny when they start doing things in their sleep.
My toddler, for some unknown reason, starts "baa"-ing loudly every time she sees cows. *giggle* She's really cute, though.
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I began falling in love with my wife when she "Grrr!"ed at me at the place where we worked.
I stopped dead in the middle of the dining room (at Cracker Barrel) and said "Did you just Grrr! at me?", and she turned bright red and said"Yes..." then bolted into the back room, completely embaressed.
Sje was 28 at the time.
I kid you not. Just ask her...I would love to see her face turn that color again...
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I had a professor growl animalistically a couple times in the class I TA today - we were talking about Nero.
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Wouldn't that be "aaaaaaagggghhh!" Chewie put exclamation points on the end of everything. I think I was speaking Persian kitten, actually, because that's what I say when we're playing wrestle the hand. I don't know for sure, it was kind of a spontaneous outburst.
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Last night, while Mrs. Raven was putting Sasha to sleep:
"Time for bed Sasha."
"I'm not Sasha. I'm Beethoven! I'm a dog. (Bark bark)" His favorite movie is Beethoven, about the St. Bernard.
"Oh, then tomorrow we will get you dog food and dog biscuits for breakfast."
"Huh"
"That's what Radar (our dog) eats."
Sasha paused for a minute. "I am Beethoven the boy."
Just as he was about to fall asleep he added. "Cheese."
"What?" asked Momma.
"We dog's eat cheese too." We wrap any medicine for the dog in a bit of American Cheese. However before Momma could answer, Sasha was asleep.
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lol! When I was three, my brother was born. One night I decided at dinner that I wanted to drink out of a bottle instead of eating dinner, too. "I want to be a baby!" Without missing a beat, my mom said, "Okay, but babies don't fingerpaint or have ice cream for dessert." (Both things I had been promised after dinner that night.) I thought for a minute and decided that being a baby was boring and I'd rather be a big girl after all.
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quote:Originally posted by ketchupqueen: Well, tonight we had Moo Baa La La La (which is completely bear-free) about five times in a row. I think it makes her feel powerful to be a bear. And she likes it when we pretend to be scared.
Yay, Boynton! Been meaning to pick that one up.
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