Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Small Talk at My House
I just thought I would share two cute conversations I had with my favorite boy recently. Both conversations took place as we were preparing for our company.
Conversation #1
Mom: You may not play on the top bunk. I just changed the sheets, and I don't want them messed up before our company arrives.
Favorite Boy: What if I climb up there when you are not looking?
Mom (trying to teach a lesson): Well, I cannot always see whether you are doing what is right, but who can?
Favorite Boy: God?
Mom: Yes. God can always see what we are doing and he even knows what we are thinking.
Favorite Boy: Is he going to tell on me?
Conversation #2
Mom: You are going to have to sleep with Mom when we have company so Sarah and Nathan can sleep in your beds.
Favorite Boy (who really wanted to sleep in the same room with Nate): That's okay. That is really Dad's spot. I wouldn't want him to think I was trying to take his spot.
Mom: Dad won't mind. We sleep in the same bed every night.
Favorite Boy: Yeah, I guess you must be tired of him, right?
Sometimes I can't help laughing out loud!
Conversation #1
Mom: You may not play on the top bunk. I just changed the sheets, and I don't want them messed up before our company arrives.
Favorite Boy: What if I climb up there when you are not looking?
Mom (trying to teach a lesson): Well, I cannot always see whether you are doing what is right, but who can?
Favorite Boy: God?
Mom: Yes. God can always see what we are doing and he even knows what we are thinking.
Favorite Boy: Is he going to tell on me?
Conversation #2
Mom: You are going to have to sleep with Mom when we have company so Sarah and Nathan can sleep in your beds.
Favorite Boy (who really wanted to sleep in the same room with Nate): That's okay. That is really Dad's spot. I wouldn't want him to think I was trying to take his spot.
Mom: Dad won't mind. We sleep in the same bed every night.
Favorite Boy: Yeah, I guess you must be tired of him, right?
Sometimes I can't help laughing out loud!
Labels: My Favorite Boy, Small Talk
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