Thursday, September 20, 2007

Silly

Justin was changing into his p.j.'s and Travis flicked him on his bottom. Justin squealed and said, "Daddy don't sting me!" Travis told him it was called a "flick". Travis was sitting on the floor and Tyler was standing right next to him. Justin giggled and said, "Then don't flick me, Dad!" Tyler immediately walked over to Travis and gave him the biggest lollipop lick on the cheek. We all burst into a laughing fit! Then we tried to explain to Tyler the difference between a "flick" and a "lick". (Justin was still giggling!) We had to try to dodge licks from both boys while Justin was singing a little ditty about "flicks" and "licks". Silly boys!

Tyler sings "The ABC's" and while I was rocking him to sleep (he has a NEW big boy bed and it was a little too exciting the other day!), I said, "You look so sleepy" He cut me off at sleepy and added "-f,g,h,i,j,k, etc.". Cute little rhyming guy.

I was telling Justin some random information he needed to know. When I was finished, he simply said, "Truck you, Mom."
Me: "Excuse me? What does that mean?"
Justin: "You know, Truck You. At the end of the Panda Express drive-in window, it says 'Truck You'. Mom, I've seen 100 Truck You's in Oregon."
Me: "Oh, you mean Thank You.(phew!) That sign you saw says 'Thank You'!"

Tyler being rocked...again...this time pointing at me and describing his monster mommy:
1,2,3...3 heads.
1..1 elbow.
1,2,3,4,5...5 eyes.
1,2,3...3 skin.
1,2,3,4...4 eyebrows.
1,2...2 hairs.
1,2,3,4,5,6...6 arms.
Wow! Thanks, Ty! :)

I was wearing my "World's Softest Socks" from Costco and Tyler kept following me around the house saying, "Cozy Sock" and laying his head on top of my feet.




Justin hasn't told us much about his days in kindergarten. We know he loves school and is having a lot of fun, but we only hear about what he is learning through the songs he has picked up in class. He sings about counting money, writing numbers, and nuts. Every day on the bus is as exciting as the first. He waves and waves as the bus is driving him away. Then, when he gets off the bus at the end of school, he runs to us while tossing his backpack and lunch bag. Then we get a huge hug. :)

1 comment:

Jeri said...

Fun post! The "Truck you" made me laugh so loud. I'd better be careful, my kids are going to wakeup.