My toes are pretty

cloudy

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I haven't painted my toenails all winter, but for some reason decided to tonight. My four-year-old, the little spiderman, gave me a very sincere compliment.

"Mama, your toes sure are pretty."

How many of you have gotten strange compliments like that? Let's hear 'em!
 
Someone told me I was "comfy" to nap with. Nice, huh?


:D


And I'm sure your toes ARE very pretty!
 
cloudy said:
I haven't painted my toenails all winter, but for some reason decided to tonight. My four-year-old, the little spiderman, gave me a very sincere compliment.

"Mama, your toes sure are pretty."

How many of you have gotten strange compliments like that? Let's hear 'em!

OK OK, I've been dying to share this all day! I'm so glad I'm getting the chance.
My little guy is four years old too and right now he's on this kick of trying to tell me how much he loves me, a la Guess How Much I Love You (a popular children's book). So he makes up sweet things like...

I love you through every tree in the world and every flower in the world and in and out of every door in the world and all the way to outer space and back.

No matter what he says in the beginning part, he always ends with "all the way to outer space and back."

Sometime in the night last night he crawled into bed with me and we slept all curled up for the rest of the night. I woke this morning to him sitting up next to me, gently touching my face and whispering, "...and all the way to outer space. And back."

When I smiled at him, he tumbled down into my arms and gave me the biggest squeezie ever.

I'm the luckiest mom in the world!
 
logophile said:
OK OK, I've been dying to share this all day! I'm so glad I'm getting the chance.
My little guy is four years old too and right now he's on this kick of trying to tell me how much he loves me, a la Guess How Much I Love You (a popular children's book). So he makes up sweet things like...

I love you through every tree in the world and every flower in the world and in and out of every door in the world and all the way to outer space and back.

No matter what he says in the beginning part, he always ends with "all the way to outer space and back."

Sometime in the night last night he crawled into bed with me and we slept all curled up for the rest of the night. I woke this morning to him sitting up next to me, gently touching my face and whispering, "...and all the way to outer space. And back."

When I smiled at him, he tumbled down into my arms and gave me the biggest squeezie ever.

I'm the luckiest mom in the world!


Wow - that's wonderfully sweet!!!
 
logophile said:
OK OK, I've been dying to share this all day! I'm so glad I'm getting the chance.
My little guy is four years old too and right now he's on this kick of trying to tell me how much he loves me, a la Guess How Much I Love You (a popular children's book). So he makes up sweet things like...

I love you through every tree in the world and every flower in the world and in and out of every door in the world and all the way to outer space and back.

No matter what he says in the beginning part, he always ends with "all the way to outer space and back."

Sometime in the night last night he crawled into bed with me and we slept all curled up for the rest of the night. I woke this morning to him sitting up next to me, gently touching my face and whispering, "...and all the way to outer space. And back."

When I smiled at him, he tumbled down into my arms and gave me the biggest squeezie ever.

I'm the luckiest mom in the world!

How SWEET is that! Aren't they terrific? Both of my boys at about 3-4 have told me, very solemnly, that when they grow up, they're gonna marry me. :)
 
Aall I can ask is :D Injuns have toes? Thought we got rid of 'em, :D :p

You know I love you, um no no, wont say it. I have said enough, :kiss:
 
CharleyH said:
Aall I can ask is :D Injuns have toes? Thought we got rid of 'em, :D :p

You know I love you, um no no, wont say it. I have said enough, :kiss:

I love you too, squirrel-master. :kiss:
 
cloudy said:
I love you too, squirrel-master. :kiss:

Ahh and yet, I will go get foot bath, and then massage now :D.

Slaves, ahhh, do good :D
 
logophile said:
OK OK, I've been dying to share this all day! I'm so glad I'm getting the chance.
My little guy is four years old too and right now he's on this kick of trying to tell me how much he loves me, a la Guess How Much I Love You (a popular children's book). So he makes up sweet things like...

I love you through every tree in the world and every flower in the world and in and out of every door in the world and all the way to outer space and back.

No matter what he says in the beginning part, he always ends with "all the way to outer space and back."

Sometime in the night last night he crawled into bed with me and we slept all curled up for the rest of the night. I woke this morning to him sitting up next to me, gently touching my face and whispering, "...and all the way to outer space. And back."

When I smiled at him, he tumbled down into my arms and gave me the biggest squeezie ever.

I'm the luckiest mom in the world!

Awww... so incredibly sweet!!! I remember days like that... she's 9 now, and more interested in her friends, sad to say.

My daughter did tell me once, "One day, when I'm as old as you, I'm going to have a butt as big as yours!" roflmfao!

It was suppose to be a compliment. She will always be tiny, she only weighs 50 pounds now... right at 50" too, lol.
 
angelicminx said:
Awww... so incredibly sweet!!! I remember days like that... she's 9 now, and more interested in her friends, sad to say.

My daughter did tell me once, "One day, when I'm as old as you, I'm going to have a butt as big as yours!" roflmfao!

It was suppose to be a compliment. She will always be tiny, she only weighs 50 pounds now... right at 50" too, lol.

:D

(first guy to dare post on this thread, please do not take unpleasurable actions)
 
DrFreud said:
:D

(first guy to dare post on this thread, please do not take unpleasurable actions)


*pats freud on his back for his bravery and anywhere else he'd like to be patted*


Awww Logo that made me smile :)

hmmm unusual compliments...can't remember any off the cuff but I'll come back if I do remember any *L*
 
cloudy said:
I haven't painted my toenails all winter, but for some reason decided to tonight. My four-year-old, the little spiderman, gave me a very sincere compliment.

"Mama, your toes sure are pretty."

How many of you have gotten strange compliments like that? Let's hear 'em!
you remind me of a song my jack johnson, bubbly toe:

It's as simple as something that nobody knows that her eyes are as big
as her bubbly toes
on the feet of a queen of the hearts of the cards and her feet are all
covered with tar balls and scars
It's as common as something that nobody knows that her beauty will
follow wherever she goes
up the hill in the back of her house in the would she love me forever,
I know she could

i could use a nice long pedi right about now.

bizarre compliment? id have to search through Absy's posts....there are too many to choose from.
 
"You look like that guy, from there, you know, that did that thing, you know, in that movie, you know, with that other guy, and, you know, some girl I don't know who it was, anyway, you look like him."

I took it as a compliment.
 
My brother told a guy coming off the plane, when he worked at the airport, "Wow! You look just like Bob Hope!"

Mr. Hope replied, "Yeah, I get that a lot."
 
when I was much younger...i had really long hair, a scraggly beard, black biker boots, a black leather jacket, black jeans, and a black death t-shirt. I parked my bike and walked across the parking lot to go wake up our drummer who was late for practice again when a little boy suddenly appeared in front of me and stopped me dead in my tracks.
"Are you an actress?"
I took it as a compliment. So I told him...
"Yes of course I am."
 
A little girl looked at me when I was working behind a counter and said, "You're pretty!" in the sweetest little singsong voice. Her mom replied "Yes she is" or something to that effect to her. That was when I finally believed that it was true.:)

Why would a little girl lie?

Perhaps the strangest, or maybe not. But definitly my favorite compliment.
 
A friend and I were talking about her daughter and she said her butt looks so cute in those pants she's gonna be a man killer when she grows up. I sadi yeah of you rtwo kids M's definitely got the butt. Her 4 year old turned around and said "yeah, but you have the biggest butt, ms. Dar."

She meant it as a compliment.
 
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