My family was here for the time leading up to, and following Benjamin's birth. Elizabeth loves her Aunts, and grandparents so much, she hated being without them, even when they were going to the bathroom.
(Side note: If you EVER go to the bathroom at our house, be sure to lock the door, lest you end up with an inquisitive visitor!)
Megan was in the bathroom, and wisely locked the door. Elizabeth stands in the hallway, banging on the door, asking why it's locked. The concept of privacy escapes her. She hears Meg flush, and begin to wash her hands. Elizabeth yells, "Be careful when you're washing you hands, Aunt Megan. The soap is very sea horsey!"
What does that mean?!?!
There's your new adjective of the day!
3 comments:
I can't wait to use that adjective. . .not sure of how to fit it in, but I'll work on it.
--Hannah
PS Are poopy diapers "sea horsey"?
Thank goodness the soap wasn't "star-fishy" that would have really been bad!
Shannie
or even worse...whale-ish or sharkish...right shannie?
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