Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Old vernacular

One of our favorite phrases since way back when Kevin and I first met is “boot in the eye.” I’m not sure where it originated – most likely from our crazy days at U-M Sports Information – but it still gets A LOT of play in our household.

We love to joke with Harmon and tell him he’s going to get a “boot in the eye” if he doesn’t do something we ask of him. Or, if he’s crying, fussing, whining, etc., we’ll ask him what’s wrong. After he’s done explaining, we’ll say “well, how about a boot in the eye?” His hilarious response is ALWAYS “no, no boot in the eye!”

There are lots of other choice words and phrases that we use from the old days. They’re probably not the nicest things for Harmon to say (like “talkin’ ‘bout fat chicks,” for example) but they are hilarious nonetheless. One of the many fun things about having a 2 ½-year-old!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

OH MY GOD! I REMEMBER "BOOT IN THE EYE!"

THat is an old Sports Info seedling...not sure from what but I remember that! For some reason I remember the term "Logging boot to the head" too...Whoa, flashback...

That's hilareous. I love catching up with you yoots on this thing.

B