Seriously?
Do children that ask 'what's that?' continually eventually ask less 'why?' questions?!!
My day is tormented by my curious eldest constantly breaking every single thought process I might have with the innocuous little question. 'What's that' and 'whachannna doing?' Well, that is the letter U, T, K, the number 9, a fish, a jelly fish, I'm looking at the rain, I'm cleaning up after lunch, I'm changing your nappy, etc etc!
I love him, he's ridiculously funny, and gorgeous, and how can you even want to suppress such a fantastic little mind? But just 5 minutes peace would not go amiss!
Today, it's raining. So we're stuck indoors making the most of a page of stickers and trying to avoid sticking the tele on.
Do children that ask 'what's that?' continually eventually ask less 'why?' questions?!!
My day is tormented by my curious eldest constantly breaking every single thought process I might have with the innocuous little question. 'What's that' and 'whachannna doing?' Well, that is the letter U, T, K, the number 9, a fish, a jelly fish, I'm looking at the rain, I'm cleaning up after lunch, I'm changing your nappy, etc etc!
I love him, he's ridiculously funny, and gorgeous, and how can you even want to suppress such a fantastic little mind? But just 5 minutes peace would not go amiss!
Today, it's raining. So we're stuck indoors making the most of a page of stickers and trying to avoid sticking the tele on.