Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are all HILARIOUS!!!!
One time when my DD was a toddler she was having a massive meltdown, and I was getting pretty exasperated with her, so I asked her "What's WRONG? Why are you having tantrum after tantrum this evening???" She responded "I'm two!!!" It stopped me dead in my tracks with how true and how wise her response actually was.She's 5 now and still has the odd tantrum, but there's more logic to most of them!
I think yours the best one. "I'm two!" sooooo true. Wise answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my 38 year old DH had a meltdown when messed with the preset radio stations in the car.
Ha ha ha ha. Gave me a big chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:When my son was about 3 I told him it was time to leave the park and go to Barnes and Noble. He stating crying hysterically and saying, "I don't want to go to Barnes, I want to go to Noble". I think he cried all the way there till her realized I was right and Barnes and Noble was one place not two. He is 5 now and he loves hearing that story.
Anonymous wrote:These are all HILARIOUS!!!!
One time when my DD was a toddler she was having a massive meltdown, and I was getting pretty exasperated with her, so I asked her "What's WRONG? Why are you having tantrum after tantrum this evening???" She responded "I'm two!!!" It stopped me dead in my tracks with how true and how wise her response actually was.She's 5 now and still has the odd tantrum, but there's more logic to most of them!
Anonymous wrote:My 41 y/o DW had a meltdown when I left the toilet seat up because she wanted to do it.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 year old cried hysterically this morning because I wouldn't let him write the check for his daycare and then I wouldn't let him play with our lawnmower.
Anonymous wrote:my 38 year old DH had a meltdown when messed with the preset radio stations in the car.
Anonymous wrote:20 month old stands at the end of our driveway whining and crying about his "brrb" (balloon) daily. It popped there 3 days ago, and he's still looking for it.