As you can imagine, it's driving me nuts. Her father has limited her "WHY"s to three. I can't do that (although it's working out very well for him), so I'm stuck with the hundreds of whys.
Here's the conversation in the car today...
DD: Mom, can I get my juice please?
Me: I can't get it right now.
DD: Why?
Me: I'm driving in a tunnel and I can't stop to get it?
DD: Why?
Me: Because there are no traffic lights where I can stop to look for it and give it to you.
DD: Why?
Me: OMG....no more whys please (read screaming)
DD: Okay mom, okay mom (hands gesturing)....slow down! Just s.l.o.w. down!
All I could do is laugh out loud. Hilarious.
Ha ha ha! Now THAT is cute! That just had to be the end of that, right? LOL!
ReplyDeletehee hee....too funny! i hated the why stage, I've spent countless hours answering inane 'why' questions... LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhen they get older, you can just answer, "I'm not sure - let's Google it tomorrow morning."
ReplyDeleteIt never fails.
my son is in the exact same phase and I am going crazy!
ReplyDeleteWe are sooo there...
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