Why?
As Addyson is nearing three years old, her "why" questions are becoming more frequent. I never realized you can say "why" after every statement or question. Let me demonstrate how this works.
Addyson it's time to play
Why
Because you wanted to
Why
I don't know.
OR
Addy look at the cow
What's he doing
He is eating
Why
Because he is hungry
Why
I don't know
But her latest question I had to agree with. When we woke up to snow at the end of May she says to me. Mom why is it snowing. I was wondering the same thing.
I was to bugged to play in the snow with her, so Daddy took her out to make a snowman. She had a blast.

Addyson it's time to play
Why
Because you wanted to
Why
I don't know.
OR
Addy look at the cow
What's he doing
He is eating
Why
Because he is hungry
Why
I don't know
But her latest question I had to agree with. When we woke up to snow at the end of May she says to me. Mom why is it snowing. I was wondering the same thing.
I was to bugged to play in the snow with her, so Daddy took her out to make a snowman. She had a blast.


1 Comments:
Why does snow annoy you? Why? Why? Why?
Just wait until she starts saying, "Huh?" after everything you say.
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