Monday, January 9, 2012

KEEP OUT

If you can decipher this sign posted on my daughters' bedroom door, you might want to consider a career as a kindergarten teacher.

Aren't five-year-olds awesome?

25 comments:

Kelley said...

Something about 'No BS' and only my dad is allowed in our bedroom? Haha. That's hilarious!

Kristin Rae said...

hahaha so cute! "no bs" hahah :)

Miranda Hardy said...

I'm pretty sure it's "No Boys Allowed, unless it's my daddy." lol too cute. No, not going to even try kindergarten. I subbed for them a couple of times and they all want to hug me. Darn leeches. Lol

Vijaya said...

Snort ... that's too funny. My daughter is going through a no-boy stage but five is a bit young, don't you think?

I love "except Daddy."

Christa said...

No boys allowed in our bedroom. Except my dad. By anna and olivia.

I am awesome at deciphering. :)

Linda Leschak said...

This is so cute. What smart girls you have Amy! Keep them boys away from my bedroom!

Kayeleen Hamblin said...

Kids never cease to amaze, do they? "No boys allowed in our bedroom, except my dad." I particularly appreciate the figures by the door. My boy is almost 5 and just as precocious.

Lori M. Lee said...

Haha, that's adorable XD No boys allowed in our bedroom, except our Dad. Awww <3

Christine Rains said...

*LOL* That's so cute. I did figure it out. :)

Sharon K. Mayhew said...

Awww...so cute!

Suzie F. said...

Hee hee, very cute! You know what the funny thing is? Once they reach the teenage years, their text speak looks almost the same, lol!

Faith E. Hough said...

See, I had no trouble, but then I DID study to be a kindergarten teacher. Also I have a four-year-old who is learning to write. :)
I think the latter has more to do with it actually... :)

Mimi said...

Lol! it's so cute!
I think I'd love to be a kindergarten teacher, they come out with hilarious stuff at that age.

The Pen and Ink Blog said...

Your daughter is discussing the atomic weights on the Periodic Table of Elements.
Sincerely,
Atomic Number 49 5/8ths

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Amy .. I have no idea - and am sure your other commenters have the right idea ...

Great fun though .. love kids' minds - thanks for posting .. Hilary

Lauren Alissa Hunter said...

HAHA I thought it said “No BS allowed” at first!

I work at a psych hospital, and sadly/hilariously a lot of the notes patients post on their doors have similar spelling and grammar. Never a dull moment!

Susan Fields said...

No boys allowed in our bedroom except my dad, of course! That is so cute!

Liza said...

I have a teenaged daughter. Maybe I should put that sign on HER bedroom? Just kidding. She's a freshman in college and I have no control! :0

Rosalind Adam said...

I taught nursery age for two years but I didn't manage to decipher it. Failed! I can see that lots of your followers did though and it made me smile.

Medeia Sharif said...

That is so cute. At that age I wrote "NO" on a piece of paper and stuck it on the door. This is much better.

Vicki Rocho said...

It took a minute, but I got it! Might I recommend translating on the back (if you plan to keep this for posterity) so six years from now you're able to translate without going cross-eyed?

I LOVE kids' art and writing!

Marcia said...

I love it. Perfectly readable!

Kat Zhang said...

I think the most important part of the message is what I'm getting from the beginning: "NO BS, YOU LAD!"

;) Let's hope she remembers this motto once she starts dating, hehehe

Janet Johnson said...

So awesome! I wow, I understood it, but only because that is how my son spelled before this year.

Sara J. Henry said...

Somehow all the blogs I followed via Google got dropped, so I'm just finding this. But I can read it! No boys allowed in our bedroom except my dad.