Or so I thought.
If you know Noah, it should come as no surprise that he cut out pictures that were related to sports and video games. He had the Aggies, sports equipment, Wii, Playstation 3 and Nintendo DS covered. All
Then he spotted a full-page ad and insisted he wanted it on his page.
Now, it's only kindergarten and I certainly don't want to be "that" parent that hinders their child's creativity and initiative when it comes to doing their own homework. But, for this, there needed to be an intervention.
And, naturally, the kiddo wanted to know, "WHY?" On the spot, the only thing I could think of was that I didn't think it was a good idea because it was too large to fit on his tree and, um, would cover everything else up and, um, wouldn't he rather put his twenty seventh picture of a video game on there instead?
I was able to refrain from saying...
AND ALSO BECAUSE IT IS A PICTURE OF A LIFE-SIZED MAXI PAD, NOAH.
I think the "warp speed" was the hook. You can't tease a kid with a product that promises warp speed anything. This thing even looks like it's about to take flight. Wings expanded, sparkly stars in the sky. All things that get pilots and little boys excited. Not sure why it's marketed to women this way. Of all the things I look for in a solid maxi pad, "warp speed" never occurred to me.
But, really.
Ain't happenin', Son.
(I do, however, thank you for generating an idea for this blog).
4 comments:
Oh my!!!! How funny!
Hilarious!!!!
LOL!! This is SO funny! Good cover momma... THAT would have been super funny if you allowed it though. ;)
HAHAHAH!! i drained my eyeballs out laughing!!
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