In the blink of an eye, a baby goes from saying their very first word to expertly excusing why it’s actually okay that they disobeyed. Obviously, it can get rather frustrating when your kid doesn’t listen to a single word you say. That said, even parents have to admit that their methods of disobeying can be rather humorous at times… at least when you’re not the one in charge of the kid.
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Jamekia isn’t just a parent — she’s a grandparent, too. While she likely loves to spoil her two granddaughters, there are times when she has to get serious. This, however, is not one of those times. Because even though her granddaughters refused to stop jumping on the trampoline, one of the girls has a comeback that Grandma clearly wasn’t expecting. Hear her out in the hilarious video below.
@my9good When your Granddaughter thinks she has it all figured out 😂😂😂she think she slicker than a can of oil #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp # #explorepage # #funnyvideo # #fyp # #creatorsearchinsights # #trending ♬ original sound – mekiahopkins
That’s right — these two little girls aren’t simply jumping on the trampoline because it’s fun. They’re “jumping for Jesus.” Like Grandma, you likely have many questions. Unfortunately, the girls don’t have many answers. They’re simply jumping for Jesus. What else is there to know, really?
On the one hand, their excuse for disobeying Grandma is very flimsy. But then again, it’s so unique, there’s a part of us that wants them to get away with it for their creativity alone… plus, they’re just so cute!
When a Little Girl and Her Sister Get Caught on the Trampoline, They Create the Best Excuse
“They got nana stuttering, and trying to get the right scripture,” someone in the comment section of the video points out, with others adding, “They found the loophole!!!” and “Wellll……. How do you argue with that.”
“Did she say ‘we love to jump on the devil’??” a fourth persons asks. “Too smart for their own good, I’m dying.”
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