So I asked you all to give me questions and I would write the asnwers to your questions in a post. Since I only gone one this should be a really easy post to write!
Tracie wanted to know about my funniest childhood memory. As I was sitting and trying to think of one the only thing that pops into my head actually happened to my little brother but I was there to witness it and it was one of the funniest things that I have ever seen. To this day we still tease him about it and now we can all look back and laugh about it. My grandparents who raise my little brother and I were out of town so we were staying with my Grandma’s sister. We were playing and my little brother got a sliver in his hand. They were trying to get it out and he was crying and creating quite a scene. I think they were trying to get it out with a needle and it wasn’t working and it made him scream even louder. So my uncle who likes to tell jokes and play pranks of people said he had something that would get the sliver out. So he walked in to the kitchen and came back with a butchers knife. I have never seen a little boy run so quick. He ran across the street and refused to come back until my uncle left! My little brother really thought that he was going to cut his finger off. Just writing this made me laugh! That is the only thing I could think of! So let me know if you have anymore questions or what not! Any question that gets asked will get answered!
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LOL! Whenever my kids make a stink over something small…they hit their hand on the counter, I always say…let's get the knife. Time to cut it off!
lol….I can just picture this poor little boy running across the street, you uncle with a knife in his hand….to funny;)
Aw!!! Poor little guy
That is so bad!!!
Any time I complained that something hurt (like if I stubbed my toe or something) my mom would always offer to cut it off for me! There must be some type of class that these people take to learn this "butcher knife" "parenting"
Someone did that to me once, too. I was traumatized.