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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Tell me. These are the radio blogs on the freadhow
like who are running in our diaries? Except we say
to them alone, we call him blogs Paulina.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Yes go, thank you so much, dear blog. I'm curious
if anybody feels this way, maybe with like a niece
or nephew or maybe their own kids. I know, growing
up we all probably experienced this, but I thought this
came like at a later age. I'm talking like maybe
teens or something, not when you're one point five years
old or eighteen months old. But my daughter Gigi, we're
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starting to get into things like Disney characters stuff like that,
and it's really fun actually to like introduce her to
like toy story. We're into Frozen now, Princess elsa stuff
like that because it's just the cutest thing ever. And
I also am kind of preparing her for uh Disney
when we go in twenty twenty seven. I have it
all planned out, guys, It's like the whole thing. Yeah,
you got start saving now, saving now, Pi. I'm literally
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putting goings in my little piggy bang.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
That's where we're at.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
But I want it to be a fun trip and
I really wanted to be memorable. But I also want
her to, like know when she sees characters, so I'm
introducing them to her like through whatever, like movies and stuff.
But you know, with those movies come songs, and my
girl is a music girly. She likes the songs. She
loves you know, the animation, she loves it all. We've
got a couple of favorites. Perfect Day from Legally Blonde
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is still her favorite. Thanks Johanan, Yeah, thank you, Jonathan.
It's still her favorite. It's perfect Day all the times
she's just screaming at me. So I planned yester year
till she.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Comes over to my house and she's quoting Keith Morrison
from Dateline episodes Bobby Mommy, he lights up the room.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
She picks up things so quick. So now I get
the whole like kids are. I'm just knowing that she was.
She's been like, you know, two hours with you guys,
and she'll come home and sound just like you. It's
it's crazy. She does it with like her her aunt
and Jonathan everybody, and it's it's cute though, but with
the music and everything, you know, if I'm gonna play music,
whether it's a Disney song. She actually saw a Brittany
video yesterday maybe one more time. Yeah, it was like
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kind of like trying to play her old stuff, you know,
and something that makes her dance a little bit. She's dancing, guys.
She's dancing, you know, she's moving her little like hip
and this and when whatever she's she's dancing. So then
I'm like, mom, gonna dance too, Like I'm not gonna
stand here. So then I start dancing and I'm like, yeah,
you guys. She is so mad. She literally tells me
no no no, no no no no no, I can't sing,
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I can't dance, And I'm like, what am I supposed
to do? Just watch and just hang out like.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Is because she's embarrassed at you, or because she needs
to be the center of attention.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Maybe I didn't think it that way.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Start, you don't get to dance like I dance and
you watch like that's how this works.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Oh okay, I thought she was just embarrassed with me.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Could be both.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
But everybody else can dance with her, like if you
know Grandma's there or Bob Shea's there, like they can
dance and dad can dance. But when mom dances, no.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
No, no, no, no, she's in there.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
I think so I think somebody you're right, but just
mean her. Maybe it's like, hey, your audience, I'm the star.
I'm performing here. You're gonna watch. It could be I
don't know, just I know, like growing up, I know
we were all embarrassed of our parents, but I didn't
think I started as young. Wow, you know she's putting
that together of like my mom is dancing. She looks
probably foolish.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
I'm just yeah, I'm.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Moralizing if my own kid right now. Literally, I think
I hate.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
I'm like, yeah, she's like, no, I guess not, but
you know she is a star. You're right, I must
give her flowers the respect that she is owned.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Yeah, if you want to be held honest in your life,
just ask a kid, because there's no filter, there's no
you know's, it's just pure honesty. They haven't they haven't
learned yet, like what you know, internal dialogue is and whatever.
So if you want to be if you really want
to be humbled, then talk to a kid. Ask the
kidd question, how does this look? You do I look fat?
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You know? Or just whatever?
Speaker 2 (04:18):
I've been humbled. She uh grabbed. She lifted my shirt
one day, I was laying on the couch. She lifted
my shirt and she smacked my stomach and said, mommy,
pooh poop. But all I saw was my stomach moveing,
because that's probably what she thought. I don't know. I
was like grosses from you. First of all, this is crazy,
like say, hi, yeah, this is your fault, all you
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right here, we're working on it. But yeah, and then
she'll go in front of me and she'll started saying
push ups.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
And she'll just do push ups. I'm like, girl, I'm like,
yeah's not allowed to come over to my I am too,
I don't need to get roasted by a by a
two year old,