Since I use this blog as a scrapbook/journal for our family, it is only right that I add funny sayings (or stories) in so the kids will look back and laugh and maybe roll their eyes at the things they say.
Here are some that are "blog" appropriate:
-Tuck told me he had a spider in his nose.
-We were riding in the car back from town and Tuck says, "What that smell, it stinks?" Chaney replies, "Its your breath."
-As I'm putting Tuck's jacket on he tells me he has an arm pit wedgie. (This happens when he doesn't hold his sleeves and when the jacket gets put on his sleeve bunches up around your armpit. Yes, he made this term up himself.)
-Rigley started crying in his sleep, crying enough to wake himself up. He was still in his bed so I leaned down to talk to him and so he could see me. Unfortunately, it didn't work. Tucker then turns to me and says, "Maybe he doesn't like your face, mom." Thanks Tuck.
-So...Paislee was showing me the duck hunt game on the iPod and asking me to show her how to play. Tucker comes over just wanting to look, not causing problems (for once). PK (Paislee Kate) takes her hand and covers the screen so he can't see. (I"m guessing she has seen her big sister do this once or twice.)
-On our way home from church we were going home on a country road and came upon an older couple out for a Sunday drive so I passed them. Then I hear this:
Tuck: Mom, why did you pass them.
Me: They were driving slow.
Tuck: Why were they driving slow?
Me: They were an older couple and they seem to drive a little slower so they can look around.
Tuck: You' re old mom and you don't drive slow.
Me: Thanks Tuck.
One morning last week we were all up (except Chaney) and were watching cartoons. Since I was in the room with them I decided to put Rigley on the floor (for his safety, it is best he is not on the floor without proper watching) so he could watch the ceiling fan and see the other kids. Tucker and Paislee decide to get on either side of him and talk to him. For some reason Rigley kept looking at Tucker and Paislee did not like that. She kept taking her hand and moving Rigley's face back to her, but he kept turning back to Tucker. So..the little ornery girl that she is she moved his head back so he was looking at her then she grabbed his earlobe...yes, she grabbed his earlobe so he couldn't turn his head again. I thought that was a pretty smart move on her part.
...never a dull moment around here...
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