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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Some Funny Stories and Phrases

Well, the girls are little chatter boxes.  And they make complete sentences all the time and often make sense.  But other times, it's funny to hear how literal a kid can be.  Here are a few of my funny stories about them lately, partly for your enjoyment but partly so I can remember them later in life to tell the girls when they're older.  :-)

Kaitlyn:
The other night, we went to a movie in the park.  We made it about an hour through the Wizard of Oz which was great.  When we finally called it quits, Kaitlyn needed to use the potty.  (Our potty training is going REALLY well....guess that's to be expected when they're THREE!!!  Why they're so late in potty training is another story for another day, and it's a long one.)  Anyway, I rush ahead with Kaitlyn while Mike and Nicole stay behind to pick up the blankets, etc.  So, I'm carrying Kaitlyn quickly to the restrooms and she says, "Bye bye moon."  She keeps looking up into the sky and waving goodbye to the moon.  It was so cute.  Then, she looks at me and says, "Mommy, can the moon come with us?"  I just remember smiling when she said that, and I can't recall my exact response, but I probably said something like, "Sure" or "OK" or "We'll see."  Five or ten seconds pass and Kaitlyn looks at me again and says, "I don't think it's coming."  TOO CUTE!!!!  I laughed.

Nicole:
We used valet service for our car one day, and without thinking, I gave the guy the keys and he drove off in our car.  Five or ten minutes pass (which is why this seemed out of the blue and took a minute for me to connect the dots) and Nicole starts talking about some mean man taking our gold car.  I was thinking, huh?  What is she talking about?  No one took our car.  Then, ha!  It dawned on me.  She has never seen us valet a car before, and of course that's confusing to her to see someone else "take" our car.  She just kept questioning the concept and wanted to know why we weren't chasing the mean man who took our gold car.  It's so funny what adults take for granted and how literal it is seen through a child's eyes.

Nicole:
She has several Word World friends.  They are all about 3 inches high and are anywhere between 9 inches to a foot long.  So, individually they are not big.  She does have about 7 or 8 though.  One morning (on a weekend), she comes down the hall into our room, probably around 8am.  (I know we're fortunate to get to sleep until 8 according to some parents, so we're not complaining, but even later than 8am on a weekend would be great!)  She heads to Mike's side of the bed.  Whew.  Then, she asks him to get her Word World friends which are all back down in her room.  Mike continues to try to talk her into doing it herself and tells her she's a big girl and she can do it, etc....anything really to avoid getting up.  She keeps begging.  Please daddy, etc.  Finally, Nicole just looks at him and says, "I'm too small for it."  Too funny!  Mike and I both chuckled and he had no choice but to give in and go get the Word World friends.

Hmmm...what else.  I'm sure I've got more to share.  I just need to think for another day or so.  Enjoy those though, and if you don't....oh well.  Like I said, these are also memories for me to share with them when they get older.

2 comments:

Joanna/Asia said...

I love it :)

sara said...

thats really funny. Really cute kids.