Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:46     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

My teens still call their dad “dada”. I’ve come across a few other people who do that too so I guess it isn’t that uncommon!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:44     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Chairs=cheers
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:43     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Froggy = foggy
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:43     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

We have a couple of preschool songs and chants that get used/repurposed as needed, including “Ohhhhh yessss, it’s pajama time,” courtesy of Sandra Boynton’s album.

Youngest kid is off to college in the fall.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:42     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Cold Burrs = Culver's
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:41     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Farmer John cheese = parmesan cheese
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:39     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Rugget= carpet or rug

Momo time= one more time

Graderader= Gatorade
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:39     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Anonymous wrote:My 3yo calls shopping carts "copping sharts" and I don't think we will ever say shopping carts again


That funny
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:30     Subject: Re:What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

When we would visit my sister Jane, they always knew when we were on her street when we turned onto "Jane Lane". They still call it that as teens.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:25     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Fruit-a-doot - fruit cups
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:14     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

DS had a friend since he was a baby who's family is from Albania. "Noni" is sleep in Albanian and he learned it really young. 11 years later and noni has now completely replaced using the word sleep in our family, even our dog is trained with that word!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:11     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

Chetchup = ketchup
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 10:10     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

I always say "going potty" instead of just using the bathroom 😩
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 09:53     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

The vending machine was the Benny Machine. Same!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 09:21     Subject: What terminology has stuck with your family from the little kid days?

My 3yo calls shopping carts "copping sharts" and I don't think we will ever say shopping carts again