Matt Cardenas
@SanedracSays · 3:38
Dad Chronicles: Don’t forget the Milk
That's a whole thing. And you add that Y to make a word sound cute or whatever. So naturally, my two year old, she is just learning how to eat cereal and she likes it with her milk. So she says, Daddy, milky, please. She wants the milk in the cereal. My other daughter actually likes to eat her cereal dry. I guess when she was a child it was finger food and she just never really took to the milk
Crystal Dozier
@CrystalDozier · 2:46
It. Hi, this is I journal, and I smile the whole time through the entire swale. I am a mother of five, but my kids are older. They're 22, 20, 119, 16, and 15. So those little cute words. Yeah, I used to do it all the time, just, like, would say, you got to go potty. You got to go potty. Teaching them how to be potty trained
Matt Cardenas
@SanedracSays · 3:50
But on the flip side, my four year old, she's very good with her speech. She's really good at crafting her sentences and using big words. But occasionally she tries to, I guess, get jealous of her younger sibling and she reverts a little bit and she starts talking in a higher pitched voice and stuff like that, like, Daddy, can we please? And I have to remind her that you're a big girl now. It's time to use your big girl voice
Crystal Dozier
@CrystalDozier · 0:22
Thank you. You're so welcome. And he was right on the part about 100%. No, 50 50. In a marriage, we both have to go 100%. And you are so, so welcome. I look forward to listening to more of your swells, and I will see you in the next one. Bye