The world was granted the chance to watch Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen grow up thanks to their role on Full House and various other movies. Fans witnessed them develop from adorable babies with the sweetest grins to sassy little kids with precocious attitudes. Although they were playing just a character and were not themselves, they still represented some of the phases that all kids go through — even those living outside of a perfect sitcom world. From tattling on siblings to thinking she knows more than her dad, in many ways Michelle Tanner was just a typical little girl who many parents and kids can relate to. These are the 34 phases that all kids go through during the journey to adulthood, as told by the lovable Michelle Tanner.
"What happened to the happy child who was willing to try anything?"
"That thing definitely got filthy!"
The puppy eyes and "please" can only work for so long.
It's important to appreciate those moments while you can.
"This tactic saved my life a time or two."
"Do they really have to say everything they're thinking so loudly?"
"Well, at least I tried."
Can we keep them this age forever?
"If only they understood how good they have it."
It's not so much fun when they're the ones who have to start paying for it.
There's nothing like that bond.
"It feels like they are trying to eat me out of house and home."
Their genuine excitement won't last long!
"I'm going to need to put an end to that — and fast."
"OK, let's stick to the facts here."
That isn't going to go over well.
"Oh no, you don't look tired at all."
"But you just told me how much you loved it yesterday?!"
Let's remember who the parent is here.
"This must be payback for what I put my parents through."
"But what I picked out looks so much better!"
"Um, who gave you permission to do that?"
"You better turn back around and put on some real clothes . . . "
"Why does that work every time?!"
"Can't they just appreciate it and not be in such a rush?"
"I'm raising a pretty bright kid."
"Where did the time go?"