What is the funniest thing you have ever seen your kid do?

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I just watched the movie with my daughter the other day. She loved it. The funniest thing I remember our middle daughter doing when she was about 3.

She started saying her ABCs. A...pause....L....pause....K....G...B. My wife and I look at each other and say.

Oh my gosh, we have to practice with her more. We can't believe she forgot her ABCs. Then our daughter turns to us and says, "Just kidding.ABCDEFG..."We couldn't believe that at 3 she could deliver such a deadpan dry joke.

There wasn't a hint she was kidding:).

When my son was 6 I saw him do one of the funniest/sweetest things he has ever done. We lived in the country at the time and had a big pond behind our house that would flood over the bank when we had a lot of rain. One morning I watched him walk around the field behind the pond, pick something up, then run to the water and throw it in.

He did this about 20 times before I walked out to find out what he was really up to. It turned out that when the pond would wash over the bank the water carried little minnows with it. Rhett was walking through the field "saving" all of the fish he could by putting them back in the pond.

Needless to say I took him a bucket and joined him.

Catching my son singing along to a Michael Jackson song in front of the mirror trying to do the moonwalk! The look on his face when he saw me was priceless!

The funniest thing my daughter did was one Friday I was having a few friends over for tea; my little girl was aobut 2 years old, not yet potty trained when a few poop balls fell out of her diaper . She picked them up and ask my guest if they wanted candy. They opened their hands and she dropped the poop balls in their hands you can just imagine the surprise and the screams that came fromt he other room.

One of the many funny things I have seen (or heard) my kids do. My middle daughter, was maybe 4 or 5 at the time. I was in the kitchen, she and her sister, were playing in the bedroom right past the kitchen.

I heard my daughter say loudly "folks! Don't try this at home! " Followed by a loud crash and crying.

I rushed in and she was fine, just upset she hadn't done the trick correctly.

My son is just about to turn five years old. Earlier this year, my husband was listening to smooth jazz on Launchcast while reading the news on his computer. My son came up behind him and started dancing; when my husband looked up, my son grinned and said, "I like this song" while he kept dancing.My husband turned back to his computer screen, and my son promptly let out a blood-curdling scream at the top of his voice.

My husband said the sound about gave him a heart attack, he was certain my son had somehow severely injured himself and instantly wondered what sort of carnage he'd see when he turned around. He looked back at my son, who grinned even wider and danced more vigorously and said, "I REALLY like this song!"I guess this is what happens when his biological father has him listening to head-banging metal, he has a slightly unconventional way of enjoying smooth jazz :P.

We still laugh of this. My boy at three years old talked like a cowboy and had the perfect twang. It was so funny.

It's been years but we use to have this black lab, Brian. You know how a dog will sit and itch their neck or ear with a back leg. This one time he was sitting itching his "elbow" on his front leg with a back leg, and doing it on the other side at the same time.

So he had both back legs going at once doing the itching. Wish I'd had a camera! Such a character.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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