Wednesday, June 8, 2011
This Day
"How was school today?"
"I got smacked by Dylan on purpose."
"Where?"
"In the play-yard."
"No, I mean, where on your body?"
"In the arm. It hurt but I didn't cry."
"I'm sorry, baby."
"Mom? This day was a jerk."
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"This day was a jerk.". Will be very using that quote, Bob. In fact, I think I like this kisser use of "jerk." . . .
ReplyDeleteWhoops -- meant to say "this use" -- good ol' spellcheck!
ReplyDeleteSort of the child-version of "bitch of a day."
ReplyDeleteOh Bob. We all have them.
What a great Bob quote! I'll be referring to it often.
ReplyDeleteI love that quote - "This day was a jerk." It's a great way to describe those days where nothing seems to want to go right. Hope he doesn't mind if I borrow it once and a while.
ReplyDeleteHugs.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Auntie Karen
Yep, we get those days too. For the grownups and the kid alike. A hug and kiss from mom seems to be good medicine for the latter. And chocolate and wine (and sometimes bacon) for the former.
ReplyDeleteThat's a coincidence. My day was a jerk off.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why but this just made me cry.
ReplyDeleteAnd "this day was a jerk" is going to become part of my daily vernacular. Well, at least on the jerky days. I love your blog.
heehee.
ReplyDeletesorry about the awful day, but his response to where.
So marilyn monroe.
loved it.
"This day was a jerk." totally stealing that.
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