Saturday, December 13, 2008
Whose Child is This?
Today my daughter spent the morning doing torque experiments with different household items and reading a math book "for fun." Not even sure what else to say about that. Laiken, apparently, is a little bit of a geek... :-)
Monday, November 10, 2008
Love and Marriage
My boys have marriage on their minds. Nolan announced during dinner last night that he was going to ask his girlfriend, Evah-luv, if she wanted to get married. His "girlfriend" is also 3 and is in Nolan's preschool class. Nolan is in LOVE with her. He talks about her constantly, he thinks about her, and he can't wait to see her when he gets to school. I have never had a child this enamored at this age with a friend of the opposite sex, so I find it mostly amusing and just a little worrisome.
Carson told us that he has to get married by the time he is 23 because if he waits any later, "all the good choices will be gone." Now, I don't know what a "good choice" consists of in the mind of an 8-year old boy, but I'm guessing it has something to do with how much time his wife will spend playing Wii or watching sporting events.
On the heels of all this marriage talk and following the recent Red Ribbon Week, this is the rest of the conversation that occurred last night:
Carson: What happens if you marry someone who does drugs?
Laiken: (rolling her eyes) Why would you do that?
Me: That's what we mean when we talk about making good choices. It would definitely be a better choice not to marry someone who does drugs.
Carson: Well, what if she started doing drugs after you get married? I would be OUT of there if that happened.
Me: Well, God would want you to at least try to help your wife get better if you could.
Laiken: Yeah, because you are only supposed to get married once.
Carson: Well, I would give her 2 weeks and then I would be gone.
Note to Carson's future wife: God may love you unconditionally, but apparently Carson won't.
Carson told us that he has to get married by the time he is 23 because if he waits any later, "all the good choices will be gone." Now, I don't know what a "good choice" consists of in the mind of an 8-year old boy, but I'm guessing it has something to do with how much time his wife will spend playing Wii or watching sporting events.
On the heels of all this marriage talk and following the recent Red Ribbon Week, this is the rest of the conversation that occurred last night:
Carson: What happens if you marry someone who does drugs?
Laiken: (rolling her eyes) Why would you do that?
Me: That's what we mean when we talk about making good choices. It would definitely be a better choice not to marry someone who does drugs.
Carson: Well, what if she started doing drugs after you get married? I would be OUT of there if that happened.
Me: Well, God would want you to at least try to help your wife get better if you could.
Laiken: Yeah, because you are only supposed to get married once.
Carson: Well, I would give her 2 weeks and then I would be gone.
Note to Carson's future wife: God may love you unconditionally, but apparently Carson won't.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Halloween
I know that I am biased, but I think that Nolan is the cutest Batman ever. He was really into trick or treating this year which made it so much fun. Carson wasn't going to dress up this year, but then decided he was going as the Scream character (he, of course, hasn't seen the movie--he just wanted a scary costume). Laiken wanted to wear one of my old costumes to dress up as a twirler. We took the kids all over the neighborhood and then headed over to the Tokarz's for an unbelievable Halloween party complete with a haunted house, hayride, and cook-out. That family really knows how to celebrate Halloween!
Great Wolf
We played hooky on the day of 9-week conferences at school and instead took the kids to Great Wolf. Laiken and Carson both took friends this time and we took Nolan for the first time. So MUCH fun! The place was practically empty. I only had one moment of feeling like I was a bad parent for not going to the conferences, but it passed pretty quickly.
He's A Boy....
and proud of it. Here is a self-portrait that Nolan recently drew. Notice that apparently his arms aren't that important, but another body part was... I'm not sure what the frown is about--I'm sure a therapist could have a field day with this one.
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