The Gnome in the Home
On a lighter note...
I told my wife a few weeks ago that I think I know where the myths of gnomes came from.
Some parent decided to tell a story about little people. When a child asked what the little people were called, the parent looked at the two-year old, who doesn't want to do anything and says "No" a lot, and replied, they're called "No-omes"
When asked how to spell it, the parent decided that a "gn" spelling would be better.
So, when our two-year old is responding with "No!" when we ask him things, even if it's something he usually likes, I've been referring to him as our little gnome.
I told my wife a few weeks ago that I think I know where the myths of gnomes came from.
Some parent decided to tell a story about little people. When a child asked what the little people were called, the parent looked at the two-year old, who doesn't want to do anything and says "No" a lot, and replied, they're called "No-omes"
When asked how to spell it, the parent decided that a "gn" spelling would be better.
So, when our two-year old is responding with "No!" when we ask him things, even if it's something he usually likes, I've been referring to him as our little gnome.
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