This time of year it's all about the love. When my kids were small I would tell them, “I love you to pieces.” My girls never said much in response, but my son came up with a response that was all his own.
“I love you five pieces!”
Every time I would tell him that I loved him to pieces he would repeat the phrase incorrectly. “I love you one hundred million pieces!”
He would just giggle and I couldn't help by laugh along with him. One day I finally asked him, “What in the world are you talking about?”
“You only love me TWO pieces, but I love you a lot more than that.” He told me.
I think it's hilarious how children often take what we say so literally. It just goes to show how one word can change the entire meaning of a sentence.
This Valentine's Day let there be no doubt how you feel about the ones you love. Leave a note on the mirror, put a card in their lunchboxes, shout it loud and clear, “I love you 600 trillion pieces!”
You can say it when it's not Valentine's Day, too!
“I love you five pieces!”
Every time I would tell him that I loved him to pieces he would repeat the phrase incorrectly. “I love you one hundred million pieces!”
He would just giggle and I couldn't help by laugh along with him. One day I finally asked him, “What in the world are you talking about?”
“You only love me TWO pieces, but I love you a lot more than that.” He told me.
I think it's hilarious how children often take what we say so literally. It just goes to show how one word can change the entire meaning of a sentence.
This Valentine's Day let there be no doubt how you feel about the ones you love. Leave a note on the mirror, put a card in their lunchboxes, shout it loud and clear, “I love you 600 trillion pieces!”
You can say it when it's not Valentine's Day, too!
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