Miss Peach: "Mommy, are boys stronger than girls?"
Me: "Absolutely not...Who told you this?"
Miss Peach: "Some boy at the playroom said he was stronger than me, because he was a boy."
Me: "What did you say to him?"
Miss Peach: "I said nuh uh...showed him my guns...and ran off to play with some girls. They're more fun!"Well played Miss Peach;)
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She is smart - and cute, too! All around perfection, huh? ;) She told him, didn't she?
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ReplyDeleteHAH! She is awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteYou go, girl!
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love her! That's awesome, Miss Peach!
ReplyDeleteI beat up the boys fairly routinely until I was 10 or 11, I'm not advocating it, but there it is. Girls ARE strong.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, though, look at those guns!
Way to go, girlie!
ReplyDeletesing it, sister!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL! No boys are going to pick on her!
ReplyDeleteGIRL power !!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Way to go Miss Peach.
ReplyDeleteI've purchased my tickets to the gun show...Hey? Which way to the weight room?
ReplyDeleteWell said Little Princess xx
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that is SO cute : ) Seriously cute.
ReplyDeleteHell Yes!
ReplyDeleteLove that girl of yours ;-) She is definitely YOURS!!!
"showed him my guns" . . . love that!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Look at those guns!
ReplyDeleteHER GUNS!!! Love that!!
ReplyDeleteTHAT is awesome. Showin the boys her guns! LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteI found you through VM's blog. I just met her here yesterday. GREAT person. You did a great job designing her site.
That was wonderful! You are bringing her up right!
ReplyDeleteFound you via VM as well.
Very nice drawings!!!!
Boys might be stronger, but girls are way smarter! ~wink~ Nah just kidding... about the stronger part...lol Well played indeed Miss Peach!!
ReplyDeleteHer guns - that is hilarious! You go Miss Peach!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
ReplyDeleteOk, wow. Clearly, she is awesome. So not only she left him there in shame because he coulnd't compete with her arms, she left him disappointed because he wasn't fun enough. A great lesson for the boy - if he learns from it, he'll grow up to be a better man ;-)
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