My eldest daughter has recently become fascinated with glasses. I am not sure why as neither myself or my husband wear glasses, but she constantly asks me for her glasses. I did wonder if perhaps she has problems with her eyesight, but the fact she points out aeroplanes in the sky, dogs running in fields far away and then can point out letters in books suggests that her eyes are ok.
After asking for her glasses again this morning, she then came up to me and said:
'Mummy I need a sugar hit'
I gave her a rather puzzled look and asked her what she wanted
'A sugar hit Mummy'
I asked her again, to which I got a sigh and she wandered off. She returned with a lolly pop, handed it to me and said
'Open it please Mummy, I need a sugar hit'
I was rather confused as this was a phrase I have never used and neither has my husband. I have absolutely no idea where it has come from or why. The other thing that has puzzled me is lolly, she has never shown an interest in sweet lolly. It has had me puzzled all day.
This day I love Glasses and sugar
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that is just too damn cute!! haha
ReplyDeleteThanks, I think she looks really cute in her glasses
DeleteHaha! Where do they get it from? My 2 year old Goddaughter told me to stop being such an old woman yesterday haha! X
ReplyDeleteThey come out with some really random things dont they
DeleteA sugar hit! bahahhahha. That's super clever. She looks very sophisticated, with her glasses and sugar hit. ;) Visiting from the blog hop! www.themosbysinchina.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI was really taken back by it as I had never said it and wondered where she had got it from
DeleteHa ha so sweet. It is unbelievable that they pick up the strangest phrases from nowhere.
ReplyDeleteI know I wish I knew where she had got it from
DeleteThat's too funny! I love the things kids come up with!
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DeleteThat's very sweet.... mine comes out with oddities too - and I have to wonder if she's picking up stuff from nursery!
ReplyDeleteI did wonder that, or if she had seen it on a tv program?
DeleteI love the picture in your blog and loved the sugar hit :) Found you through Aloha. Following you now. Please visit me at http://www.fortheloveofkids.ca/ Cheers! :)
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DeleteHaah! Too funny. You'd be surprised at what they have to share with you! Thanks for the laugh. How sweet!
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Deleteso sweet story...your daughter is lovely...
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DeleteThat's soo so cute!! She looks like she's enjoying her sugar hit there!! :)
ReplyDeleteI know it did make me giggle
DeleteA super cute pic! A great, yet random fascination x
ReplyDeleteIt is really random, still its not doing her any harm
DeleteToo cute! :) x
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing Dora, everyone knows there's no sugar hits in the Night Garden, only grass... ;)
ReplyDeleteWe have never watched Dora, not sure we get the channel its on? I have no idea where it has come from
DeleteWhat an odd little phrase, cute though - I can't think of any cartoon with sugar hits on and consider myself an expert but not by choice xx
ReplyDeleteI know I wish I knew where she picked it up from
DeleteBless her! Where on earth did she get that phrase from? I don't think even my big kids know that phrase. The picture of her in the glasses is too cute.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea, it made me laugh. She has not said it since though
DeleteLol that's so cute, I wonder where she heard it? She's used it accurately too!
ReplyDeleteThat's what got me is that she knew what it meant
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