Don’t you love the innocence of a child? Brianna is a big talker. Has a HUGE imagination. She can entertain herself for hours with her Barbie’s or doll house people.
She just came in here to say:
Her: Mommy...tomorrow when you pick me up can you take me to Toys Rus (not Toys R Us but toysrus) and get me the skating game (I have no idea what she’s talking about, but I’m sure it’s something she has seen on TV) because I really want it.
Me: Ok Brianna, we’ll see.
Her: Ok Mommy, thank you.
She accepts that as my answer when she asks me something. Can I have a snack later? We’ll see. Can we go over to Grandma’s tonight? We’ll see. Can I have the 3,000 toys I ask for every day that I see on TV? We’ll see.
So far so good. She hasn’t figured out that “we’ll see” usually means no.
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lol My kids are under the impression it means YES