Said Eva

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Yesterday I shared my boy’s most recent page out of “Kids Say the Darndest Things.” Tonight, we hand the mike over to the girl…

Me (while reading “Put Me In the Zoo”):  “What do you think this word is?  It starts with a ‘V,’ and it’s another name for ‘purple.’”
Eva:  “Vurple?”

After I interrupted her, causing her to forget what she was going to say next:  “Mama!  You’re talking so loud that I don’t know where my talking is!”

Me:  “Eva, I don’t think you should wear these tappy shoes with this outfit.  They’re more for dresses.  They won’t really match your shorts.”
Eva:  “Well, I want to wear my tappy shoes, because people will think I’m very useful.”

As a jogger approached:  “Mama, why is that lady running at us?”

Chasing the dog around with a biscuit:  “Rooosie!  I have a tummy yummy for you!”

As I picked up some speed while pushing Anna on her tricycle:  “Mama, don’t run in those sandals!  You could fall!”

Me (getting her ready for a trip to Roaring Brook Park):  “Grandma’s taking you and Tyler to a every special place today.”
Eva:  “Oh!  Is Anna going, too?”
Me:  “No, not yet.  Anna’s too little.”
Eva (sighing):  “Oh.  I wish Anna was old enough for adventures.”

Me:  “Did you know you’re my little girl?”
Eva:  “Did you know you’re my big mama?”  (Not exactly the desired response.)

Closing the door and cornering Anna with a pack of barrettes: “Come here, Anna.  This won’t hurt a bit!”

When I tried to skip one of the 42 pages in “The Cat in the Hat”:  “No, Mama!  There’s more talkin’ in this book!”

Eva (in response to Anna’s “umph” as she hoisted herself into the van):  “Anna!  Don’t say ‘UMPH’!”
Me:  “Why can’t she say ‘umph’?”
Eva:  “Because!  It’s not a steep mountain!”

After whacking her toe on an open drawer:  “Mama, I bumped my toe, and I’m NOT feeling fine!”

When the bell on her bike wouldn’t ring:  “Why isn’t my bike bellin’?”

Me:  “You are a little princess.”
Eva:  “But I want to be a mermaid-pirate-fairy princess!”

As I tried to help her off her swing:  “No, I can get myself off myself!”

Gazing into the Bean’s eyes:  “Mama, there’s two Eva’s in Bean’s eyes!”

Me:  “Do you want to play hide and seek?”
Eva:  “OK!  I’ll hide in the closet, and you try to find me!”