Monday, December 7, 2009

Friend Makin' Monday

Happy Monday everyone! I'm sure happy here...because it's raining here in AZ this morning..we hardly remember what that stuff is here. For this week's edition of FMM, Amber wants to know about embarrassing moments. Ok, I have to stop and think about this one...either I just plain don't remember any..or just not easily embarrassed. Really, I know I'm not easily embarrassed, but I'm sure I've got something out there I'm sure. Here's the instructions...

Okay, we're gonna get a little candid this week and share some of our most embarrassing moments.

So go ahead, spill it! Was it something you said? Something you did? Something your kids or pet did?

{If you're too chicken, share something embarrassing about someone else. Just don't name names!}
:)


Ok, the ONE thing that reallllly comes to mind when I think of embarrassing moments, is when I think of my son. I think he was 3 at the time..he's 6 now. We were at the grocery store getting ready to shop when we ran across a woman that I had just recently been acquainted with after I became a fire board member. After standing there talking for a few moments, my son pointed at her and stated "she has a big butt". Oh, the horror. When I asked him to apologize since it wasn't nice..he just got quiet and stared at me like "what did I do?". He was just making a factual statement and wasn't intending to be rude. But oh the saddened look on this woman's face, it was terrible. So, I had to apologize for him and move on our merry way since there wasn't a huge rock for me to hide under.

Have an embarrassing moment you would like to share, or would you like to participate in FMM? Go and visit Amber @ aefilkins and join in!

7 comments:

  1. My youngest son (at age 2) was afraid of Santa. We lived in a small town at the time where Mr. and Mrs. Santa were indeed a prominent couple and he needed NO stuffing for his suit. I tell you all this so you get the point later.
    Mrs. Santa tried to encourage my son to get in santa's lap..finally, Wil said loudly, "It's TOO BIG." Mrs. Santa was offended and I was a bit embarrassed, however, like your son, Wil was merely stating a fact.
    Blessings, andrea

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  2. that is embarrassing. My son does that ALL THE TIME!

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  3. A big butt is better than an ugly face which is what my son told me about a woman sitting in her car in the parking lot of the grocery store. Did I mention we were next to her window, which was down?

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  4. Yep that sounds like a Jayce story...little turkey

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  5. OMG, nothing worse than a kid telling it like it is sometimes.

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  6. I am dreading those times,my son is too young for those yet:)
    Happy FMM
    Sara

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  7. lol lucky you! I am embarrass SO easily! & I turn bright red! haha. poor lady.

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