Continuing to cover funny things said by our daughters..
"Georgia is not letting me sleep!!" were the first wails that broke the day. I ran into kids' room. Isabella complained that Georgia is not letting her climb up on the upper deck of the bunk bed to sleep there. Despite the rude awakening Georgia was in good spirits and tried to calm Isabella down by suggesting it would be OK to visit on weekend and she now just wanted to get a little more sleep. "If you ever do that to me again," said Isabella, "I will not love you for two more days to come."
Went to Isabella's school for the parent teacher conference in the afternoon today. The review was slightly better than Georgia got around the same age: "Isabella is very nice and social, can count, can draw some letters, but her vocabulary is so limited. Sometimes it looks like she is trying to tell and joke and laughs but we cannot figure out what the funny part was." It is sad that they cannot see what great kid she is and what awesome sense of humor she has. At least no developmental challenges reported so it is as good as it ever got.
As we did our evening stroll through town, we saw the mannequins in Benthal's mall dressed in their finest undies with the signs welcoming the Valentine's day.
Sometimes the ability to read is not that handy... "Why are they all undressed for the Valentine's day?" asked Georgia. Dan signaled it was my turn. "I guess they are trying to show off their healthy bodies they obtained through exercise and diet." A bit lame, isn't it? I'll need to come up with something better than that if the trend continues in town.
Isabella was talking non-stop during our walk. She is going through the phase of "having to provide for the family" by finding coins on the street and giving them to us so she was describing how it is a bit difficult to look in the dark but she will try again tomorrow.
"Georgia is not letting me sleep!!" were the first wails that broke the day. I ran into kids' room. Isabella complained that Georgia is not letting her climb up on the upper deck of the bunk bed to sleep there. Despite the rude awakening Georgia was in good spirits and tried to calm Isabella down by suggesting it would be OK to visit on weekend and she now just wanted to get a little more sleep. "If you ever do that to me again," said Isabella, "I will not love you for two more days to come."
Went to Isabella's school for the parent teacher conference in the afternoon today. The review was slightly better than Georgia got around the same age: "Isabella is very nice and social, can count, can draw some letters, but her vocabulary is so limited. Sometimes it looks like she is trying to tell and joke and laughs but we cannot figure out what the funny part was." It is sad that they cannot see what great kid she is and what awesome sense of humor she has. At least no developmental challenges reported so it is as good as it ever got.
As we did our evening stroll through town, we saw the mannequins in Benthal's mall dressed in their finest undies with the signs welcoming the Valentine's day.
Sometimes the ability to read is not that handy... "Why are they all undressed for the Valentine's day?" asked Georgia. Dan signaled it was my turn. "I guess they are trying to show off their healthy bodies they obtained through exercise and diet." A bit lame, isn't it? I'll need to come up with something better than that if the trend continues in town.
Isabella was talking non-stop during our walk. She is going through the phase of "having to provide for the family" by finding coins on the street and giving them to us so she was describing how it is a bit difficult to look in the dark but she will try again tomorrow.
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