I was thinking about this today, so I thought I would get some humor out of this on Fathers day. I love my children, and they are my life!!! But sometimes they just say the most honest and embarassing things when your out in public.
SO my question is, what is the most embarassing thing your child has said to you or about you/ or most embarassing thing they have done?
Mine would be when I went to Taco Bell by my house a week or so ago, when I went through the drive-thru to get my order my 7 year old daughter moved to the front seat while we waited. The lady swiped my card for payment and then handed it back to me. But when she passed it through the window the card fell out onto the ground. I was kinda annoyed because they don't give you much space between your car and the walls to open the door. So when I open the door to try to get my card I am really struggling to grab it, and the lady is saying "i'm sorry about that sir". after about 10 seconds of trying to get the card from between the car door and the wall my daughter looks at the lady at the drive-thru window and says "it's ok my daddy can't get it because he is fat!" I finally reached it and then drove off, the whole time lecturing my 7 year old sweetheart of a daughter about how that is not nice to say even if it's true. She just smiled and said "I still love you daddy". I told my wife, at this rate she won't make it to 8 years old!!!
SO my question is, what is the most embarassing thing your child has said to you or about you/ or most embarassing thing they have done?
Mine would be when I went to Taco Bell by my house a week or so ago, when I went through the drive-thru to get my order my 7 year old daughter moved to the front seat while we waited. The lady swiped my card for payment and then handed it back to me. But when she passed it through the window the card fell out onto the ground. I was kinda annoyed because they don't give you much space between your car and the walls to open the door. So when I open the door to try to get my card I am really struggling to grab it, and the lady is saying "i'm sorry about that sir". after about 10 seconds of trying to get the card from between the car door and the wall my daughter looks at the lady at the drive-thru window and says "it's ok my daddy can't get it because he is fat!" I finally reached it and then drove off, the whole time lecturing my 7 year old sweetheart of a daughter about how that is not nice to say even if it's true. She just smiled and said "I still love you daddy". I told my wife, at this rate she won't make it to 8 years old!!!