“Pleeaase, can I have it?”
“Why?”
“John has one?”
“Why?”
“I don’t know!”
“Why?”
“I’m the child, I ask why; you’re a mummy, you buy.”
“Now I’m the why person, so you’re …
“Pleeaase, can I have it?”
“Why?”
“John has one?”
“Why?”
“I don’t know!”
“Why?”
“I’m the child, I ask why; you’re a mummy, you buy.”
“Now I’m the why person, so you’re …
lol!loved this dialogue-so cute,”“I’m the child, I ask why; you’re a mummy, you buy”-unbeatable logic!;-)
True, the little ones will get you with the unexpected comment.
True!Good to see you came up with a cute & complete dialogue & in 33 words:-)I finished mine too but will be posting it after lunch-am off to the kitchen now:-)
Okay, I wasn’t going to do it but I remembered that you’d encouraged me… so I say i’ll try.
I will be looking for yours.
Oh,you weren’t?Am glad you did & it’s a great piece as I said:-)Yes,will look forward to your comment-will post it in about two hours-have a lovely Sunday:-)
That kid has quite the mouth lol
Ah, the kids are always wanting something. After I say no, I quit listening, so it was kind of fun to see what the conversation might look like, had I paid attention!
Thanks
I love turning the tables 🙂
Have to keep you wits to secure your purse.
Why so interestingly used. 🙂
Thanks for you visit and comment.
I love how the “roles” — as to who asks why — has been turned around here!
Thanks, as a parent sometimes I had to use reversed psychology and I thought about it and felt it would make a natural ending .
Thanks for the visit and the comment.
To everyone who liked this story, thank you. I thought it was so simple , so everyday that it would get an ambivalent nod, But I am happy to have entertained you.
To those who’ve commented: Your words of encouragement and thoughts about the subject matter were well appreciated.
You are invited to visit this blog again and please sample some of my earlier offerings !Blessings.