Last night, I went to the liquor store with Emma and Gavin. Normally I wouldn't bring them with me, but I offered to bring a bottle of wine to a function tomorrow, which happens to be Sunday, and liquor stores aren't opened on Sundays. (Mike and Lilah are in Madison) Anyway...
As we were leaving, the clerk gave them suckers and all was good.
In the car on the way home, I said, "That was a nice surprise to get a sucker. I suppose you guys are going to want to "help" me at the liquor store whenever I go from now on."
Emma, "Why do they call it a liquor store? Because of the suckers and all the licking?"
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Educational Programming Inspires Young Mathemetician
Gavin- If there are 168 hours in a week, how many hours until my birthday?
Me- Is that right? 168 hours in a week?
Gavin- Yes!
Me- Who told you that?
Gavin- SpongeBob
Me- Is that right? 168 hours in a week?
Gavin- Yes!
Me- Who told you that?
Gavin- SpongeBob
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
First Day of School
This sounds like me when I was a kid
Mike - Your room is so messy. How can you stand it? (or something to that nature)
E- Why do you even come in here then?
Mike - If I didn't, you'd never be able to get through the mess to find your bed.
E- Yes we could. We could go like this... (Emma motions doing the breaststroke through the air, as if to swim through the clutter)
On another occasion...
Lilah asked:
Why do we have to make our bed? We're just going to sleep in it later anyway.
E- Why do you even come in here then?
Mike - If I didn't, you'd never be able to get through the mess to find your bed.
E- Yes we could. We could go like this... (Emma motions doing the breaststroke through the air, as if to swim through the clutter)
On another occasion...
Lilah asked:
Why do we have to make our bed? We're just going to sleep in it later anyway.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Inquiring mind wants to know
Guess who asked this question...
How much hours from a half of a day is tewnty-four hours?
I'm not sure I understand the question.
How much hours from a half of a day is tewnty-four hours?
I'm not sure I understand the question.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Kids say the darndest things
Emma and Gavin had a playdate at their friend Jonna's house yesterday. Whenever I drop the kids off at someone's house, I'm always a little nervous about what they might say in my absence. I try very hard to teach the kids good manners, but who knows what'll come out of their mouths at any given time, especially when I'm not around.
I felt compelled to warn Teresa (mom of Jonna) about how Gavin feels right at home wherever he goes. He says it how he sees it, without regard to social ettiquette. I asked her not to hold it against me if he said something off the wall, that normally might offend people. She laughed and told me about a boy who came to her house and commented on all the dust.
So I went on my merry way, and returned after a couple of hours. After few minutes of recapping the events that transpired during the playdate, Teresa shared with me a comment from Gavin:
He said, "Wow, your house sure is messy!"
I tried to fix the damage by saying:
"You should see our house. I'm surprised he would say that, since our house is much messier."
Gavin pipes in and adds:
"No it's not! (pointing) Look at that room, and look at that room! Their house is WAY messier than ours!"
I felt compelled to warn Teresa (mom of Jonna) about how Gavin feels right at home wherever he goes. He says it how he sees it, without regard to social ettiquette. I asked her not to hold it against me if he said something off the wall, that normally might offend people. She laughed and told me about a boy who came to her house and commented on all the dust.
So I went on my merry way, and returned after a couple of hours. After few minutes of recapping the events that transpired during the playdate, Teresa shared with me a comment from Gavin:
He said, "Wow, your house sure is messy!"
I tried to fix the damage by saying:
"You should see our house. I'm surprised he would say that, since our house is much messier."
Gavin pipes in and adds:
"No it's not! (pointing) Look at that room, and look at that room! Their house is WAY messier than ours!"
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