
Tizzy: O.K. Doggie – You can be white and I will be black.
Doggie: Arf – but, I wanted to be black.
Tizzy: You can't be black. Only 5 years-olds can be black.
Doggie: Oh please, please, please, can I be black?
Tizzy: No! Only T's can be black.
Doggie: Doggie starts with T!
T come's prancing into the kitchen...
Tizzy: Mom? Does Doggie start with T?
Me: Duh-Duh-Deee.... Doggie starts with D...
Runs back in the other room.
Tizzy: Nope. Doggie starts with D – Sorry.
Doggie: Argh-rar-rar...
Time passes...
Tizzy: Hey Doggie. I jumped you. You need to King me.
Doggie: Rahr.
More time passes...
Doggie: Ruff. Well Tizzy, looks like you won!
Tizzy comes running to me...
Tizzy: I won by a triple jump!
Me: You did? What did Doggie have to say about that?
Tizzy: What could he say? I won!
22 comments:
I love how they argue even with their stuffed animals. Good practice?
Everybody needs a Doggie in their life :) So cute!!
This is so cute.
Sweet and lovely imaginary play.
The imagination of children. Gosh, if we could harness that, imagine what we could do.
excellent! that tizzy gets me every time.
And what a great dog who really sticks to his potty training!
Such a cute interaction.
What were the stakes?
Ellie
Love it! Think Doggie will go double or nothing?
It wasn't really a fair match since Doggie doesn't have thumbs to lift the pieces.
Most adorable thing! Also, this is great because it's a game where no one ends up in tears or tossing the board across the room because they had to slide all the way back to the start...a little something I may or may not know all too well!
;)
Doggie is so cute...I just love 'im.
That's one clever canine! Every child should have one
Tizzy and his Doggie make my day!
I love those kind of doggies!
even I KNEW THAT!!
loved it......
Waaaahhhhh!!!! Hoo! That was funny! Mine are just starting to get to the age where they make up cute stuff like that. LOVE IT!
Warning: Trying to follow your child's logic can lead to headaches or nausea.
I LOVE it!!! And it sounds so much like my household. My husband and I often tell each other that we don't need a real dog, because we have enough barking from the kids. All the time. Seriously, it's relentless.
Also, I'm pretty sure that my 5 year old is convinced that dogs can talk - but only do it when humans are not around.
Too cute!
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