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Liam’s Newfound Expertise in Apologies
Liam has become quite the expert at saying “sorry” lately. It seems like I hear it all day long.
“I’m sorry! I’m sorry! I’m sorry!”
You might think this is a positive development—after all, we’re teaching him good manners, and he’s turning into a polite little guy at just three years old. But oh, how wrong that assumption is! It feels like he now believes he can do whatever he wants and simply make amends when things go wrong.
Recent Adventures in Chaos
Just the other day, he deliberately dropped my tablet into a glass of juice. With a cheeky grin, he exclaimed, “I’m sorry!” A few days prior, he tossed a box of light bulbs onto the kitchen counter, scattering shards everywhere—some even landing in the pasta I was preparing for dinner. “I’m sorry!” he sang, not a hint of guilt on his face.
From the puddles outside the bathroom to the makeup compact he smashed, the lotion spilled all over the counter, and the stickers he plastered on the wall, it seems like every day is a new adventure in chaos. He even tripped his sister and decided to give himself a paint makeover.
“I’m sorry! I’m sorry! I’m sorry!” He chants this mantra so often that I almost wish he’d never learned that phrase at all.
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Conclusion
In summary, while Liam’s newfound enthusiasm for the word “sorry” may seem charming, it has turned into a loophole for mischief and chaos, leaving me feeling a mix of amusement and exasperation.
