One fun reason to have kids is so you can hear the crazy (& hilarious!) things they say. I'm sure I've missed some, but these are some good ones! Dylan's are always great, but Andrew is finally starting to get in on the action!
Dylan:
January 2015
Dylan:
January 2015
"My cold is getting badder." (We thought he said "better.")
"Wow, this is a fancy restaurant!" - while eating dinner at Chipotle.
While playing Life -
Dylan: "What's this say?"
Derrick: "Tutor."
Dylan: "Toot-er! My house is the Toot-er!" Laughs hysterically!
April 2015
Dylan: "What's this say?"
Derrick: "Tutor."
Dylan: "Toot-er! My house is the Toot-er!" Laughs hysterically!
April 2015
Dylan has always had a good grasp on speech & grammar. He was never one of those kids who said things like, "Me want juice." Even when he was tiny, I was always shocked at the way he could put sentences together appropriately. The other day our friends shared a story about Dylan & his friends with us & I laughed so hard that I thought I needed to write it down.
Our dear friends Jenny & Steve teach Dylan's class at church on Wednesday nights. The class is 1st & 2nd graders & they LOVE to chat with each other. Jenny says that she tries not to intervene in their conversations as much as possible. The kids were talking about pets & one of the little boys was telling a story about how he knows someone who "dyed" their dog pink. Dylan responded with "I think you mean 'killed.'" He knew that we didn't "die" things, we "killed" them. The child insisted that, no, he meant "dyed." Dylan continued to argue with him about if he meant "dyed" or "killed." Sometimes in person communication isn't better than text messages & emails!
Our dear friends Jenny & Steve teach Dylan's class at church on Wednesday nights. The class is 1st & 2nd graders & they LOVE to chat with each other. Jenny says that she tries not to intervene in their conversations as much as possible. The kids were talking about pets & one of the little boys was telling a story about how he knows someone who "dyed" their dog pink. Dylan responded with "I think you mean 'killed.'" He knew that we didn't "die" things, we "killed" them. The child insisted that, no, he meant "dyed." Dylan continued to argue with him about if he meant "dyed" or "killed." Sometimes in person communication isn't better than text messages & emails!
"When I grow up, I'm going to get a car just like this. Only a convertible." While riding in our mini van.
Dylan - "How do the weather people know the weather?"
Derrick - "Well, they study it & can figure out what's going on."
Dylan - "Oh. Maybe they just watch the news."
Andrew:
For some reason, Andrew calls all the grandparents "Baca." We have no idea why or where it came from, but that's what he prefers. So goofy!
May 2015
Andrew's favorite song is Jesus (There's Something About that Name). He loves it & we sing it almost every night. He has started singing it on his own & it is adorable. Also, hilarious! The song goes "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. There's just something about that name. Master, Savior, Jesus..." Andrew's version goes, "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Some name. Masser, Freezer, Jesus!"
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