I am always telling people the funny things my children say only to be told, "You better write that down, you will want to remember that one day." I, of course, never do. So, I decided to share a few of the things the kiddos have said lately that I don't want to forget.
Mason received a cell phone for his 10th birthday, and 24 hours after opening the present, he is texting with a little girl in his class. He is sitting at the table working on homework and checking his phone every now and then to see if he's gotten a new text from her. Connor starts picking on him saying, "Mason's in love, Mason's in love!" Mason looks at him, rolls his eyes, and says, "It's not love, it's just texting!"
Connor has had the same little "girlfriend" for three or four years now. They went to daycare together and were in the same kindergarten class. It is actually really cute to hear him talk about her; however, the romance is over. He came home from school the other day and said he had broken up with her. When I asked why, he said, "I decided I was just too young to be tied down to one woman right now." This from the mind of a six year old.
Reagan is potty training. The first few times she used the potty at the house, the whole family piled into the restroom and cheered. We go on and on about how big she is and how proud we are of her. The other day Richard was in the restroom. Reagan knocked on the door until Richard finally said, "What do you need Reagan?" She, of course, said, "Whatcha doin Daddy?" When he said he was using the restroom, she came running into the kitchen screaming at the top of her lungs. I asked, "Reagan, what is it," to which she replied, "Daddy is a big girl! Daddy is a big girl!" She then tried to get us all to go to the restroom and clap for him.
Now you see why there is never a dull moment around our house, and why we wouldn't want it any other way!
No comments:
Post a Comment