Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 This reminds me of a few years ago when discovered French Fries - now his favorite food of course. We had to drive past the Mcdonalds (or ning a ning a ning) to get on the highway. would yell for fries in his own language as we would be entering the highway. Same thing, we'd try to distract him as we went past, but I'll be darned if he didn't have radar and knew exactly where that McD's was in relation to our house!!! The other funny pronunciation was my from my oldest, . When was 3, he ate Oatmeal for breakfast everyday, he called it eapadiddle. It was so funny. A few years ago, I ran into his preschool teacher and she said to me that the thing she remembered about the most was that they would be in their circle time and would share every morning what he had for breakfast, eapadiddle! I couldn't believe she remembered so many years later - and especially what he called it, not an everyday name. Kids are PUNNY! Jayne Michdock@... wrote: When Maverick was little he called Mcs " Ning a ning a ning " . I have no idea where it came from. We took a long car trip when he was 3 and every time we say a Mcs we'd try to distract his attention, but he'd see it and call out for " Ning a ning a ning. " It was really funny because he ate very few solids until he was 5, mainly drinking these concoctions I made out of formula, goats milk and instant breakfast but he would eat chicken nuggets and fries from Ning a ning a ning! M. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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