Grocery shopping isย at the top of my list of things I’d rather not do. I try to avoid going with the boys because it takes longer but their presence certainly makes things more interesting.
Tonight as we round the corner of the bakery and move into the meat department section of the store Isaiah’s eyes get big and he stops pushing the cart. My youngest is sitting inside of itย squishing the first few things I’ve picked up. He walks over to a bright red sign…
Me: “NOOOOO!! Don’t even think about!!”
He places his hand on the button and stares at me. I glare back at him with the look of…I will ruin your night if you do it…
Thankfully he made a wise choice. I’m still wondering who thought it was a great idea to make thisย bright and ridiculous sign for the meat department. Seriously, a kid isn’t going to say “excuse me sir, can I have 4.5ย pounds of that pork shoulder?”
Why do adults need such a BIG HUGE SIGN? It literallyย screams “Hey! Little kid…you know you want to press this button! Hey! Come press this button!”
Moving down further I picked up a few pounds of ground beef on sale. Next we moved on to the chicken. I stood there far too long trying to decideย what to purchase. Aaron was leaning out of the cart and was pushing away from Isaiah. Isaiah was staring at a pack of chicken and didn’t even notice his brother wasย getting away. All of a sudden Isaiah yells out…
“MAMA! Hey look…it’s chicken boobs! Get it…chicken breasts. Breasts are boobs.”
My face turned “you can’t control your kids” shade of red and I bolted out of the meatย department as fast as possible. This child is determined to embarrass me.
The remainder of our shopping trip went fairly well but you never know with these two.
Kids will say anything…anywhere.

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