One day, while shopping with The Littles, Lrya was looking at small books on a shelf. She picked up a cute book that had a clasp to keep it shut. Her expression was a mixture of admiration and delight at what she’d discovered.
Lilly, being the older sister she is, came to look at the book, too. And nodding with great authority, said, “Lrya, that’s a diarrhea book.”
She meant “diary.” lol

And that, my friends, is a touch of booomcha.
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26 comments
Lol! 💜💜😍😍 so cute! And so funny too!
LOL I”m so glad you enjoyed it, Carol Anne!
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How sweet and charming 😍
Thank you so much. It’s good to see you.
This made me smile, thamks
Thank you, Jo-Anne. I’m so glad this gave you a smile.
That’s so funny
Thank you, Di. 😂🤣
Great, Kymber. Thanks for sharing
Thank you, John.
Good one without even trying! Mom made those kind of mistakes as an adult when she lived in Germany. She speaks German but sometimes mixed up words and things got a bit “odd” as an adult.
LOL Thank you! I can understand that. I mix up words all the time. 😀
Aww, I love this!
Thank you, Jan.
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Kids do say the darndest things! hehehehe
They sure do! LOL
I love sisters.
LOL Me, too.
A wonderful moment. The honesty of the young folk always provides some amazing sound bites as they discover things and words is a constant source of smiles. Happy Friday Kymber. Allan
Constant source of smiles is right, Allan. Happy Monday!
What a delightful little moment you’ve captured! The innocence, the confidence of big-sister authority, and that priceless mix-up of “diary” into “diarrhea” is pure childhood magic—those unscripted lines no writer could invent. Your storytelling preserves the humor and tenderness so vividly that we can see Lrya’s wonder and Lilly’s certainty as if we were right there in the aisle smiling along.
And that playful “touch of booomcha” at the end is the perfect flourish—it leaves the reader with the same warm, amused glow that only real-life moments can give. Thank you for sharing such a joyful slice of life; it’s a gentle reminder that the smallest scenes often hold the biggest charm.
Thank you, Vijay! I’m so glad you enjoyed the mix-up. lol