14 August 2008

Smart Kids

Posted by nate under: family .

Elsa, age 1.  New Skill:  I say, “Elsa put that in the garbage.”  She takes said object, walks to the kitchen, opens the cupboard under the sink, puts it in the trash, closes the cupboard, and comes back smiling.

Lydia, age 5.  a.k.a. Word girl.  This morning she started writing letters.  Spelling out friends’ names, drawing pictures, signing her name, putting it in an envelope and delivering it to her friends.  At breakfast, after writing a letter to her friend Mirka, she says, “Mom what do you call people that write to each other back and forth and stuff?”

“Pen Pals.”

Word Girl says, “I think my friendship has altered.  Now Mirka and I are going to be pen pals.”

Altered.  The word is Altered.

Meanwhile I was picking lint out of my bellybutton and staring into space.  I swear any day now people are gonna start asking if they were adopted. 

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Bonnie Says:

14 August 2008 at 11:31 pm.

At age 5, my daughter asked another “but why?” questions, as in “Why is the world round?” “Why does the sun go away every day?” “Why can’t I see the air?” and to my “I don’t know the answer to that…only God really knows…God will give you all the answers to your questions in heaven…blah,blah”
Elizabeth sighed.
“I’m going to need so much time with him when I get there!”
Lydia and Elizabeth. Smarter than their parents. Thank God!

Good luck on that track and field career, by the way!

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