My girls often fight about something “imaginary” going on. Like “she ate my cake!” I try to explain that either the cake wasn’t really eaten, OR, even better, just imagine up a new cake. But no, being able to take real offense from imaginary play is more fun. It’s a little exhausting.
“Waaaaaaaaahhh!!! Mom, Sarah won’t share any of her pretend candy!”
That is a direct quote. Though it is not Legion-Sarah who is being quoted, it’s non-imaginary me.
There’s this Star Trek episode where an evil entity took the form of a little girl’s imaginary friend and used her to infiltrate the ship. Better make sure Laylee hasn’t been contacted by aliens.
J. Fergie says
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heather says
don’t you wish sometimes you could climb into their minds and really grasp how they put things together?
allysha says
My girls often fight about something “imaginary” going on. Like “she ate my cake!” I try to explain that either the cake wasn’t really eaten, OR, even better, just imagine up a new cake. But no, being able to take real offense from imaginary play is more fun. It’s a little exhausting.
An Ordinary Mom says
I wish imaginary sleep would cut it for me. Imaginary cleaning anyone?
Anne/kq says
There are kids who don’t engage in imaginary play? Mine both started “pretending” at about 8 months…
sarah hart kingston says
“Waaaaaaaaahhh!!! Mom, Sarah won’t share any of her pretend candy!”
That is a direct quote. Though it is not Legion-Sarah who is being quoted, it’s non-imaginary me.
Michelle says
There’s this Star Trek episode where an evil entity took the form of a little girl’s imaginary friend and used her to infiltrate the ship. Better make sure Laylee hasn’t been contacted by aliens.
RGLHM says
I love the picture you posted. What a creative little girl! Good luck with those 7 new ones. Marry them off maybe…7 brides for 7 brothers?
julie says
okay, just one more comment today… have you ever HAD a can of whoop a**?
http://www.jonessoda.com/gifs7/product-photos/whoopass-can_us.jpg