Firstly let me describe my husband for you, tall, handsome, kind hearted, I could actually go on forever but I don’t want to brag. Did you notice I left out the dark?? I did this for a reason……… he’s Irish so he’s rather on the pale side nor does he have dark hair, to be exact he has No hair. Now he will swear that he had hair when he met me but………whispy is not hair.
Anyhoo getting on with the story, hubs is bald and has glasses with black rims, this what our wee man has known since the day he was born. So you can imagine his excitement when he saw his father on an easy-jet flight from Amsterdam to Bristol (his father is in America). “Daddy Daddy” tapping his “daddy” on the head and waving, luckily the man in question found it quite amusing, especially my complete and utter mortification.
Yesterday we took wee man and his cousins out for dinner, the restaurant in question was full of families. LPV was waving frantically at someone, a family were leaving the same time as us and kindly the father held the door open for us, thank you we all said “bye daddy” said LPV. “What did he just say?” said the guy ” he called you daddy I said, I’m really sorry he’s just a bit confused” *cringes as the rather scary looking wife looks over*
Mortified I scurried back to my sisters car, sped away not realising LPV’s bottle of milk was on the roof of the car
My boy did the same with a lady who he thought was his teacher, he chased her down the street shouting her name, when she eventually turned round he noticed it wasn’t her, he was so mortified he cried his eyes out x
Children do say the funniest things! X
Aww bless him! At least he responds well to the strangers and isn’t upset that it’s not really daddy
LPV…..I am your Father…..search your heart, you know this to be true….
Least he has a good reason. I remember my oldest saying it to every passing man – not just the ones who resembled his dad 😮
It’s funny how uncomfortable men can get with being called Daddy by someone else’s child. I’ve seen sheer horror in their eyes when my little fella does the same (normally because he’s heard some other children calling the man in question Daddy – an understandable confusion methinks.)
My son also thinks anyone who is bald is his dad too! Amusing at times, other times it’s highly mortifying!
Hahahaha, I’m laughing visualising you tearing off in the car with a bottle flying into the gutter! 🙂
I was so embarressing
Ahhh bless him!! i remember Molly walking around Waitrose once pointing at lots of random men saying, look theres my Daddy……..that in itself was embarrassing enough until she then shouted at a lady with very short hair, “no i think you are my Daddy”….needless to say the lady was not impressed, my husband found it very amusing when he then caught up with us in the shop! I wanted the ground to swallow me up whole!! : )