My kids tend to say the same things over and over (and over) again, but it seems to be a two-way street because I find myself saying my own, even more annoying, mom phrases a lot more than I'd like. I always said I'd never be that mommy, but here we are — and if I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: this mom gig just isn't that easy. So, do tell: which phrases are on repeat in your mommy dialogue? (Answer me when I'm asking you a question!) Source: Flickr user Amber Ivers
Stop playing with your food, and please, for the love of God, eat. Source: TVLand
I'm not asking if you're going to school — I'm telling you! Source: ABC
Brush your teeth, wash your hands, clean your room, do your homework, kick your sister, say "thank you"? Source: Lifetime
Singing, yelling, crying, peeing on mommy's floor, throwing your food, hitting, running . . . Source: NBC
Why is there marker all over mommy's walls? Why do you have that look on your face? OMG. What did you do?" Source: WiffleGif
Hungry, tired, bored, crazy, hot, cold, going to be sick, sad, happy, mad . . . Source: NBC
Listen to me when I'm talking to you! It's official: I am my mother! Source: WiffleGif