by Mama Mabel
On our recent trip back to Oklahoma, my friend Cindy and I missed seeing each other because her two year old daughter Sylvia had to nap during the brief window of free time that I had available. Here's the story in her own words of what happened during that time:
"That was the day Sylvia learned about how boys are sometimes
insensitive to a lady’s feelings. She was wailing in her bed because
she didn’t want to take a nap but was also exhausted when she managed to
kick Elmo back on and he said something to her. She
stopped crying for a second because it surprised her, but then she
started crying again and again managed to hit his foot so that he said
“Let’s pretend!” to which she responded through her tears “No Elmo! I’m
crying!” So he said “Let’s be astronauts!” Sylvi
just couldn’t believe he didn’t understand her feelings. “I’m crying,
Elmo!” I was cracking up. That Big Hugs Elmo has not only been one of
her favorite gifts, but a source of great entertainment for me as well
as she interacts with him. Hilarious. She
absolutely loves him and hugs and cuddles him and tells him she loves
him. Except when he says “Hold Elmo tighter!” Her response is a
disgusted “No!” He begs again “Tighter!” Sylvia: “NO!” Too far Elmo.
He should be thankful for the hugs he is already
receiving…lol"
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