Mommy:
While Daddy was taking a shower, we were discussing when you would take your shower. You said you would go in with Daddy. I was trying to explain that you can't shower with Daddy because he is a boy and you won't be able to shower with a boy until you get married because you aren't supposed to see boys' private parts.
You said when you were married then you would take a shower with daddy. I mentioned that when you were married, you wouldn't want to shower with Daddy anymore and that you should just trust me about that.
For some reason you asked if Daddy would be around when you got married. I said that I hope so because he wants to be able to walk you down the aisle to give you to your husband and then Daddy will want to dance with you. To this you responded, "I think I'll get married at Pavillions." I tried to figure out how that was connected with our conversation and realized you were trying to think of a place with "aisles." Just for a giggle to see if my thought was correct I asked you which aisle you wanted to get married in. You thoughtfully responded with a tilt of your head and a gentle nod, "I think the milk aisle, maybe."
While Daddy was taking a shower, we were discussing when you would take your shower. You said you would go in with Daddy. I was trying to explain that you can't shower with Daddy because he is a boy and you won't be able to shower with a boy until you get married because you aren't supposed to see boys' private parts.
You said when you were married then you would take a shower with daddy. I mentioned that when you were married, you wouldn't want to shower with Daddy anymore and that you should just trust me about that.
For some reason you asked if Daddy would be around when you got married. I said that I hope so because he wants to be able to walk you down the aisle to give you to your husband and then Daddy will want to dance with you. To this you responded, "I think I'll get married at Pavillions." I tried to figure out how that was connected with our conversation and realized you were trying to think of a place with "aisles." Just for a giggle to see if my thought was correct I asked you which aisle you wanted to get married in. You thoughtfully responded with a tilt of your head and a gentle nod, "I think the milk aisle, maybe."
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