Here is a conversation I found in my journal from November 22, 2004. It was with our oldest Granddaughter, Julia, and I hope it gives you joy! For clarity, when Julia was little she couldn't say her name and called herself YaYa.
GWAMMA?
Yes, Julia…
GWAMMA?
Yes, Julia…
GWAMMA LIKE CLOWNS?
Well, sort of Julia. Do you like clowns?
YAYA NO LIKE CLOWNS GWAMMA.
Oh, I’m sorry. Why don’t you like clowns?
YA YA NO LIKE CLOWN NOSE GWAMMA….YAYA NO LIKE SCAWEY CLOWNS.
I’m sorry Julia but clowns won’t hurt you, they are just people dressed up with make up on.
GWAMMA?
Yes, Julia
GWAMMA?
Yes, Julia
GWAMMA LIKE WINNIE THE POOH BEAR?
Yes, Jules, Grandma likes Winnie the Pooh. Do you like Winnie the Pooh?
YES GWAMMA. DON’T LIKE SPIDER ON POOH BEAR. SPIDER SCAWEY. YAYA NO LIKE SCAWEY. GWAMMA?
Yes, Julia.
YAYA SAD.
Why are you sad Jules?
RIWEY GETS PWESENTS. YAYA NO GET PWESENTS.
Well, it was Riley’s birthday and it wasn’t your birthday but I’m sorry you’re sad.
GWAMMA?
Yes, Julia?
GWAMMA?
Yes, Julia?
GWAMMA LIKES CLOWNS?
Repeat 43 times and you have an idea of Miss Julia’s concerns for a Monday.
This jubilant Julia post is brought to you by the letter J! To read other J posts, just click here.
What a precious memory of the simple days. I'm sure her list as a teenager is different today... {the scawey clowns are probably still on the list though!}
ReplyDeleteJulia is a JOY! I love memories of conversations with the little ones! Have a blessed day dear Jenny! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteHappy days! Kids give us so much pleasure don't they. And drive us mad at the same time!
ReplyDeleteCJ xx
Joyous YaYaJulia....so special to have this recorded for all time. What a conversation, and it's definately worth repeating at least 43 times.
ReplyDeleteThanks for Sharing this Joy! Happy Holidays...my Holiday Card is my Letter J Post!
So sweet!
ReplyDeleteROFL!!!!! Too cute! That HAS to be your granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteOh too cute Jenny!
ReplyDeleteThat was lovely - brought back memories of similar conversations!
ReplyDeleteYou are a wise woman that you kept a record of such precious words!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that picture is amazing. What a lovely child she is, Jenny!
ReplyDeleteThat beautiful and curly red hair.
Those electric blue eyes.
And her skin tone!!!
Out of this world, Grandma.
=D
PS. The conversation ain't bad, either...
You were so very smart to right all that down. I need to write stuff down.
ReplyDeletePS My oldest (13) doesn't like clowns either.
LOL
ReplyDeleteJulia the natural jester....
She's funny.
Yaya's joyful jabbering is jovial indeed!
ReplyDeleteho ho ho! reminds me of the scawey
ReplyDeleteconversations i have with myself!
What a joyful post! How lovely that you journaled that special time.
ReplyDeleteYaYa is adorable...
ReplyDeleteLoved this post :)
~victoria~
What a doll! I love her concerns. So cute!
ReplyDeleteAwe...makes me wish I'd kept a journal of some of the things my kids said when they were little! Sweet story! :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat an edible little smooshie face! I would have been blowing zerberts on her too much for her to be concerned about anything!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little girl, and such a precious memory! The clown bit made me laugh - I'm 51 years old and they still scare the snot out of me! Kat
ReplyDeleteI can hear it now. So cute! I love that you have that in your journal!
ReplyDeleteWe sometimes get stuck in conversation loops at my house too.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO precious!
ReplyDeleteThat flaming red hair is just to die for!
xoxo
adorable...I don't like clowns either...they are scawey if you really look at them...
ReplyDeleteHey Girlfriend,
ReplyDeleteSounds just like you!!!!!!LOL Just kidding sweetie, I know you don't say gwamma.......snort! Anyhooo, thank you for clearing up the confusion over the gifts. I shall be fiendishly crafting away for the next week or two. I shall get those that live farther away done first. Maybe you should jog on over here for a check in anyway. Talk to ya later gater!
Love ya'
Meri
Just full of Jiggles laughing at this conversation...doncha love them at that age...ok, at any age :)
ReplyDeleteHave to say I go with your Julia on this...clowns can be scary! What a sweet moment you shared, even if there were a few repetitions.
ReplyDeleteThese are the conversations we carry in our hearts all our lives! Thanks, Jenny, for sharing one of yours. What a beautiful "J"!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great tribute! It takes me back to when my son was young and full of all those questions.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Journal... great idea! I'm a little lazy, so I will use the video recording function on my camera to do some of the work instead ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh....that is so funny and so typical. My two year old granddaughter talks non stop and she stutters (a new development) so.....not only is she a chatter box but it takes forever to say it. Her voice is so high pitched and so adorable. We are hoping the stuttering is temporary. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to get dizzy. Ha
ReplyDeletePrecious! I have a video about JOY! Come see me soon! Julia is just delightful! Anne
ReplyDeleteHow do you spell p-r-e-c-i-o-u-s- ?
ReplyDeleteJOYFUL post. :) But my favorite part of this post was the fact that you keep a journal of these treasured moments. That is PERFECT.
ReplyDeleteI love that you journal those sweet moments. I need to be better about that...they things little ones say and do are so natural and uncensored and when you look back on them, just perfect.
ReplyDeleteJulia is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteXOXO Lola & Nora:)
As a fellow 'Julia' I just want to say 'Gweat'!
ReplyDeleteLol ! I am looking forward to these kind of conversation, but I have to wait a little, my little grandson is just 2 weeks old !
ReplyDeleteRepeat 43 times, LOL! Julia was adorable, then & now...Jealous of that hair :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...that is so funny.
ReplyDeleteI hardly know anyone (young or old) that like clowns.
Pooh on the other hand is awesome!
Oh Jenny that is just too cute. Good thing you wrote that one down. You'll have it forever. It seems that Yaya really needs to know that she has gwamma's undivided attention! Precious!! ~Ames
ReplyDeleteYaYa was right on. Clowns are scary. They still make me shudder. And, I still walk the other way at carnivals and fairs when I see one coming. Though I suppose creepy is really the operative word. I definitely enjoyed your entry. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHilarious...more so after 43 times.
ReplyDeleteClowns are too scary! I never thought so as a kid, but the older I get, the scarier they get. For real. Pinkie swear.
Ahh! Wonderful post of dear YaYa. I also love knowing that some of the very things that tire you out as a mother bring such joy as a grandmother. I'm not there yet but am looking forward to the day! This is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThat was a cute conversation, and you have the patience of a saint :-)
ReplyDeleteI love that you have these little conversations recorded ... your grands are going to love these memories that you preserve for them ... you are one heck of a grandma!
ReplyDeleteAW!!!! Love it, love it, love it!!!! That is exactly want I have to, absolutely need to remember to do!!! Buy a journal and write every dog-gone cute convo I have with my future grandbabies!!!!!! (I wish that I had done that when our children were little!)
ReplyDeleteJulia and Jenny...you both are Just J-lightful! (in honor of the letter "J", I took the liberty to use "J" in lieu of "de".
Blessings & Aloha!
That is the cutest conversation ever! Awww, Julia sounds so cute that I can totally imagine the exchange happening :) It's one of the things I look forward to with E.
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