Kids are the best.I love their stories. I work at a school...kindergartners only,plus pre-K.....any way one girl daily when she goes thru the lunch line calls me MEATBALL HEAD.(she is special) so let her and told her teacher so........She will always be my SPAGHETTI NOODLE..........I wonder if she will remember that when she is much older....time will tell. :)
One day both the boys were in the basement, they were supposed to be cleaning up their toys. I was in the kitchen cleaning also. Apparently Aaron had no idea that I could hear them (one of the few benefits to a tiny house).
So I overhear Aaron telling Jacob that he has to go to the bathroom. He says, "I'll be right back, you don't have to clean anything up while I'm gone, cause it won't be fair if you have to clean without me."
Then he comes upstairs and says, "Mom, Jacob's not helping clean up"
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gc
The stories are great! Thanks for the laughs, ya'll had me laughing and crying. And I needed it! :lol:
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Kids are the best.I love their stories. I work at a school...kindergartners only,plus pre-K.....any way one girl daily when she goes thru the lunch line calls me MEATBALL HEAD.(she is special) so let her and told her teacher so........She will always be my SPAGHETTI NOODLE..........I wonder if she will remember that when she is much older....time will tell. :)
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Abigail
True story
One day both the boys were in the basement, they were supposed to be cleaning up their toys. I was in the kitchen cleaning also. Apparently Aaron had no idea that I could hear them (one of the few benefits to a tiny house).
So I overhear Aaron telling Jacob that he has to go to the bathroom. He says, "I'll be right back, you don't have to clean anything up while I'm gone, cause it won't be fair if you have to clean without me."
Then he comes upstairs and says, "Mom, Jacob's not helping clean up"
hahaha - the little stinker
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Just a quick one about how kids try to express themselves with a limited vocabulary...
Kristopher was sitting at the kitchen bar last week, eating his breakfast.
"Mommee! My legs feel funny!" he said.
"What do you mean?" I asked. "How do they feel?"
(He thought and chewed for a moment...)
"They feel sparkle-ly," he said.
I knew exactly what he was saying - they were asleep - his made-up word 'sparkle-ly' fit perfectly!
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