, you know how brutally honest they can be. Sure, their unfiltered observations can sting at times , but they can also provide endless laughs and entertainment.community that we decided to do another roundup— and this time we’ve included submissions from nannies, grandparents and other adults in kids’ lives, too.
Said to my fourth graders today “I can’t really see think I put my contacts in wrong” and one of my girls said “something is always going on with you”“My 4-year-old nanny kiddo told me she was going to brush my hair, and then proceeded to brush my chin.” —“Years ago, when I was window shopping with my son and grandson, my grandson saw a wine glass in a Hallmark shop. He said, ‘Look Dad, that’s the kind of cup Grandma likes!’” —“I wear colorful, flowing kaftans around the house.
“I got a NordicTrack to start working out more. I asked my daughter, then aged 4, if she thought it would make me look better. She replied, ‘Well, it’s no magic wand.’” —“My then-4-year-old asked me about the medicine I take each morning. I told him they help me feel not sad all the time. He said, ‘Oh. You should just eat them all then!’” —“My 4-year-old son: ‘Mommy, you are not a waiter!’ He was referring to me being impatient and rushing him along. He’s not wrong.