So the other day we spent the morning with Fifi (Max and I), and at one point she told him that she didn't want to hear "no" and "why" out of his mouth. Now, I don't usually pay attention to the "why's" and I just answer him, but ........just now he came in and said "I just jumped off of Zach's bed and didn't get hurt". Of course I replied with a don't do that, and Zach and Max both chimed in with "why" and Zach added "he didn't get hurt". Ok, so I explained that this time he didn't break his arm, but perhaps next time he will. When is it a good time to jump from a top bunk anyway?
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
Why?
So the other day we spent the morning with Fifi (Max and I), and at one point she told him that she didn't want to hear "no" and "why" out of his mouth. Now, I don't usually pay attention to the "why's" and I just answer him, but ........just now he came in and said "I just jumped off of Zach's bed and didn't get hurt". Of course I replied with a don't do that, and Zach and Max both chimed in with "why" and Zach added "he didn't get hurt". Ok, so I explained that this time he didn't break his arm, but perhaps next time he will. When is it a good time to jump from a top bunk anyway?
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The day after never :o)
Yikes! This reminds me of the time Colin and I thought it would be a great idea to swing on the shower curtain rod like it was an uneven bar. Just like Max off the top bunk, Colin and I went crashing to the floor like gangbusters...shower curtain rod still in hand. Bad idea; very bad idea, indeed.
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