Short and to the point, this is how my 8-year-old son D- and 5-year-old daughter M- spend much of their free time:
M- (her part of some random chit-chat I'd tuned out): ...duty.
D- (starts to laugh): Wait, do you mean the FUNNY "doody", or the normal, serious "duty"?
M- (almost disappointed in herself): The serious one.
D- (soberly): Oh.
You may enjoy my previous D- conversations, M- conversations, and (wife) J- conversations, as well as my future (<2YO son) E- conversations.
28 November 2012
20 November 2012
A conversation between M- and E-: Weggo my wego
The following is a conversation that just took place in our playroom, where my 8-year-old son D- and 5-year-old daughter M- were each playing with Legos in their own way, after my buddingly verbal almost-2-year-old son E- happily waltzed in. I think it pretty well captures their relationship most of the time, these days.
E- (idly content): Wehhh-gooooooes...
M- (sounding not unlike Ian McKellan's Gandalf): E-, this is my tower, and you cannot touch it!
E- (decisively oblivious): TOUUUUCH!
M-: No, DON'T touch it!
E-: TOUUUUUUUUCH!!
M-: Arghhhhhh!
You may enjoy my previous D- conversations, M- conversations, and (wife) J- conversations, as well as my future E- conversations.
E- (idly content): Wehhh-gooooooes...
M- (sounding not unlike Ian McKellan's Gandalf): E-, this is my tower, and you cannot touch it!
E- (decisively oblivious): TOUUUUCH!
M-: No, DON'T touch it!
E-: TOUUUUUUUUCH!!
M-: Arghhhhhh!
You may enjoy my previous D- conversations, M- conversations, and (wife) J- conversations, as well as my future E- conversations.