“Bobby, give it back!”
“I didn’t take it, you’re being mean.” Bobby starts to cry.
“Sally, stop it now! What are you going on about?”
Bobby took my tower, it was right here.”
“Did not.”
“Did too. Grandma gave it to me, it’s precious.”
“Did you look under the fridge, Sally, maybe it fell off.”
“Maybe the dog ate it.”
“Shut up, Bobby!”
Little Sally gets down on hands and knees and looks under the fridge.
“Gimme a flashlight, Bobby.”
“Get one yourself.”
“Mother!” Little Sally pokes around under the refrigerator with a finger. “Found it!”
“See!”
“Shut up, Bobby.”
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Brings back memories of my brother! Thanks Ted!
Good replication of many exchanges between kids that drive parents to distraction 🙂
It’s fun to reminisce our old sibling brawls. 🙂
Yep, my brother and I shared many an exchange of that nature.
Kids will be kids. Such realism.
Have you been taking inspiration from my household over the last month of lockdown?
Siblings can be so annoying!
As they say, I like children, but I couldn’t eat a whole one
Ha, I remember those types of quarrells. That’s one thing I don’t miss now they’re grown and fledged
Dear Ted,
Ah the memories this brings back. Those of my brother and me and those of my own sons. Anything to annoy a sibling. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
All siblings are born with this type of dialogue programmed into their little infant brains. Sometimes it never dies 🙂
Nice slice of life and reminded me of my brothers blaming me for everything they lost. (haha)
A brilliant use of dialogue. Every sibling can relate.
A true-to-life dialogue that brings back memories.
Nice blog