Friday, September 29, 2006
Lines from movies
Last year, the kids went to a Halloween party. I had scored the Door Man's costume from our local consignment store. The girls were pretty easy to take care of.
The Door Man went as this:
The girls were Thing 1 and Thing 2. It really was a cute little getup. I love to dress them in character themes.
However, before the party started, the Man was walking around our kitchen, practicing his lines from The Cat in the Hat movie to make himself more authentic.
Unfortunately, the Door Man knew one line from the movie.
Dirty Hoe.
And he said it. Many times. Even at the party.
Talk about lines from movies you don't want repeated.
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I'm a mom of three peeps ... Queen Bee, The Door Man, and the Chandelier Monkey, and wife to Ace, the Helpful Hardware Man. I created this space to get away from the people known as my inlaws, and because life with three kids and a hubby is all Unexplored Territory.
The nine-year-old who seems to be growing older every minute, has an opinion and a comment for everything, and has a true servant's heart.
The seven-year-old who loves the organization of things, will someday be someone's therapist because of his kind soul, and will more than likely be living with us until he is 40 years old.
The five-year-old with the 13-year-old attitude, who has a dictator's personality, asks you to watch her all the time and say "hold on" to keep your attention, and will someday come home on the back of some dude's motorcycle with 10 tatts and a body piercing or two.
The man of the house, the fixer of things, the winner of prizes, and the only person in his family to escape the South.
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13 Comments:
nice, I can hardly wait for my little one to start talking.
talking more than she already does that is. She doesn't really repeat things yet but she will.
The costume idea is adorable. We are thinking of going as M&M's
Jenn... I was thinking about a candy theme, but I don't think I can pull that off with my 8 year old ... she would be the pack of Smarties.
M would make a great pack of smarties. Carly could be her sidekick on that one.
Thanks for fixing me up friend..we are off to the circus.
(for real, this time)
dirty hoe...ha ha ha! I love that one!
P.S. you need to tell all why he is the "door man"
:)
Oh, now that is precious. LOL!
adorable. my kid is just entering the repeating stage, and it's the best thing, ever (so far)
It reminds me of my son in second grade, who was learning the books of the Bible in order for Awana. You know, " Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Tight-ass, Philemon..." (Hmmm, I wonder from whose mouth he heard that in his very own home?)
Oh my gosh, Bellezza! That is hilarious!!!!!!
So your kid is the one that teaches my kid all these bad things! Ha! LOVE IT! But seriously, if I find the little munchkin that taught my child "freakin'" I may have to say something ;o)
Oh Christie. It could be a number of kids there! Isn't public education the best sometimes!
Great costumes! My grand daughter called to ask me to MAKE her a costume. Crazy Bug!
Duchess: I once made my kids' costumes. And they looked like I had made them in a beginner sewing class. It is definitely not my forte.
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