Dirty Ducks and Foul-Mouthed Fish

My four-year-old son is really into knock-knock jokes, and consequently, so is my two-year-old daughter. She has no idea what she’s saying or what they mean, but she thinks she’s hysterical. So the other night, while I was out running errands, my husband gave the kids fish sticks for dinner and decided to turn the fish sticks into a knock-knock joke.

Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Fish!
Fish who?
Fish for dinner! Eat your fish sticks!

Hilarious, right? Well, my little Sophie thought it was hilarious, and kept telling it over and over, in her typical loud exuberance. Only when she tells, it, it sounds like this:

Knock, knock.
(who’s there?)
B*TCH!
(fish who?)
ha ha ha ha B*TCH! ha ha ha ha!

Yeah. As hard as we tried to get her to pronounce the “f” and the “sh” sounds, it just keeps coming out “B*TCH!” Sadly, there are few things cuter than a cutie-pie of a two-year-old screaming “B*TCH” and laughing about it. Once again, Bobby and I were in hysterics. We even got it on video. Yes, we are awesome parents! Of course Sophie felt the need to tell her new joke over and over at our house church Sunday night, so Bobby and I had some ‘splaining to do. Soph really raised some eyebrows!

Sophie’s new favorite epithet reminds me of the time Emily and I took Kate and Joshua to the Indy Children’s museum. The whole place is awesome, but as they were 21 and 23 months old at the time, respectively, we spent most of our time in the really amazing toddler area they have there. The kids especially liked the water play area with lots of boats and rubber ducks.

Kate, being the bright, verbal toddler that she was, liked picking the ducks up and saying “QUACK QUACK QUACK!”

Only it didn’t sound like “quack”. It sounded like what quack would sound like if you took out the “a” and put an “f” where the “q” is.

That’s right, Kate was cussing out the ducks! A panicked Emily kept saying, “Kate, can you say QUACK!?” To which Kate would reply, “F***, F***, F***!”

IT. WAS. AWESOME.

Because, as sad as this is, there are few things cuter than a cutie-pie-of-a-21-month old cussing out some rubber duckies.

And it also makes one very popular with the other parents in the water play area!

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I’ve Got the Soy Joy, Soy Joy, Up in My Pantry! (Where?)

Sorry I am late in posting my deals. I know you all sit by your computers and hit “refresh” on your browsers all weekend long until I post them so I’m really sorry for the delay. But you see I had this baby shower for my friend Megan Saturday which just kept me away from my laptop. But it is over, and it was great, and now you can all heave a sigh of relief as my coupon adventures are about to be displayed for all the world. 🙂

I got a TON of Soy Joys this week! My little Sophie, the world’s pickiest eater, loves Soy Joys for some reason. So I got 10 for $5 at Rite Aid, used my $3/10 coupon, paid $2 out-of-pocket, and will get back a $5 single check rebate. So I made $3 on that! Woohoo! CVS also has 6-packs of Soy Joys for $6 with 6 ECBs back. So, the other night I got this:

free baby wipes & soy joy

2 boxes of Soy Joy $12
2 CVS baby wipes $4.50 (they were B1G1 50% off)
M&Ms 50 cents
Total = $17
Coupons:
CVS $3/$15
Soy Joy $3/10
$3 off CVS Brand purchase
total= $8
I paid with a 7.99 ECB – I can’t remember how much I paid in cash – less than a dollar – and got back 12 ECB for the Soy Joy! Yay! I loves me some profit!

Next, I got this:
made 3 bucks here WOOT

4 infants/children’s motrin $22
CVS baby wipes $2.99
Total = $24.99
Coupons:
CVS $3/$15
$2/$10 pain reliever purchase CVS CRT
two $2.50/2 Children’s/infants motrin
three $2 off Children’s/infants motrin Walgreens coupons (I had 4 but the cashier missed one. no biggie)
$3 off CVS Brand purchase
Total = 5.99
I used a 5.99 ECB to pay, paid $1.30 cash in tax and got back 10 ECB for the Motrin! Woohoo!

Finally, I stopped back by one day for some Fiber One bars (YUMMY!) and more Soy Joy:

paid zero for this :)

Fiber one two-pack $6.99
Soy Joy 6-pack $6
CVS wipes $2.99
Sweet Tarts $.50
Total = $16.48
Coupons:
CVS $3/$15
$1/5 Soy Joy coupon
50 cents off Fiber One coupon
$3 off CVS Brand purchase coupon
total = $8.98
I paid with an 8.98 ECB, paid zero out-of pocket and got back 9 ECB. Ta-da!!

Needless to say, Megan got a lot of baby wipes with her shower gift. 🙂

That’s all for me this week! Hope you did great! To see what everyone else was up to, check out CVS Superstars at the Centsible Sawyer!

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Putting Away the Loot

Christmas is past (by fifteen days), a new year has begun, and I’m…stuck in a living room with twice as much crap in it as it had before. You see, my problem with the post-Christmas clean-up isn’t putting away the tree, the ornaments, or the stockings. That’s a snap.

(Because my husband does it.)

My problem is: Where do I put all this new STUFF? Specifically, all my kids’ new stuff. Like, the FIVE new board games Joshua received:

board games = clutter

Or Sophie’s new posse (it’s a real tough bunch. You do NOT want to mess with Soph and her crew):

Sophie's Posse

And then, there are the toys that are actually more like pieces of furniture. Exhibit A, Joshua’s (Christmas dream come true) Fisher Price GeoTrax set:

GeoTrax -Joshua's Christmas wish come true

Exhibit B: Sophie’s Leap Frog learning table (which she adores!):

sophie loves it. but it takes up space!

I’m throwing a baby shower for a friend of mine Saturday (if she doesn’t have the baby today. ‘Cause she was having contractions all day Thursday. Squeeze those legs together Megan!), so I am sitting here pondering where to put all of this new stuff that Santa brought, cause really, everysinglecarfromcarsmovie and all of Sophie’s posse are not invited to the shower. Aside from just throwing it all in the kids’ rooms until the shower’s over, I don’t have a clue!

My post-Christmas clean-up? It’s still not done! But it will be by Saturday! How about yours? What’s your biggest Christmas clean-up hang-up?

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By the way, this post is part of a Blog Blast sponsored at Parent Bloggers Network and Right@Home. I like to visit Right@Home to print coupons for some of my favorite SC Johnson products (like Glade candles. ALSO Emily’s favorite.) but the site also has great cleaning and organization tips and yummy recipes too! I’m headed over there now to see if they can solve all my problems for me, and you should too!

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