There are exponentially more conversations around here these days. First, the girls' favorite thing to do is point out the obvious, which of course HAS to be acknowledged by another person. Here are a few examples:
Ashlyn: Mama School bag
Me: Yes, that is my school bag. (must be said or the above will play on repeat until someone confirms).
Ashlyn: Connor school bag.
Me: Yes, that's Connor's bag.
Ashlyn (super serious/concerned): Connor SCHOOL bag.
Me: Oh right. Yes, that is his SCHOOL bag. Got it.
Then there is the ever so helpful watchful eye of a sibling:
Kaia (screaming from the other room): NO NO NO, Ashes. Ashes TIME OUT!
That's never a good sign. I walk into the other room to find this:
Thanks for the tip, sis. Yes, they have achieved tattle tailing. Already. Awesome.
They have some cute little phrases too. One of my favs is, "I did it!" (which also has to be acknowledged, preferably immediately. Obviously).
Last but not least, we recently had a good preschool carpool conversation from Connor & Jake:
Connor: Jake! You'll never believe what we did this weekend!
Jake: What?
Connor:
My Uncle had a birthday party! His name is Scott. Everyone was REALLY
excited to see me there, especially Lauren. She's my cousin. It was
really, really, REALLY fun, until we had to leave. Then it wasn't fun at
all.
Jake: Oh. I REALLY love Birthday parties.
Connor: ME TOO!!
(*Note: we are really glad that the party guests are boosting Connor's self-esteem.)
Katie: Thunder! This is my favorite song!
6 years ago
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