I am getting worried that my kids don’t need me, even the little ones. A quality that I love about my children is that they are “do it yourselfer’s” if they want or need something they don’t hang around for help.
I’d say 90% of the time they are very good about asking permission, but once I have uttered a child’s magic word, “Yes” they are gone. There is no chancing that I might realize what they have asked and change my mind.
For example, Storie asked me yesterday if she could have some peanut butter. I said “yes” thinking as soon as I am done checking my email I will get her some. Apparently that was not in her time frame. Ten minutes later this is what I found…
Rush apparently wanted some peanut better also. I thought it was nice Storie shared with him don’t you?
I was thinking Storie wanted a sandwich or apples slices with peanut butter, but now I know when she asks for peanut butter, I can just hand her a spoon and the jar!
Amanda says
these are two of the cutest kids I have ever seen. Sorry for your couch though. 🙂
Suzanne says
I believe you have the most self sufficient 3 yr old on the planet! She needs a blog to herself just to impart her wisdom to others. Dare I say…Yoda!
A Musing Mom (Taylorclan6) says
"Can I play with toothpics" really means, "I'm going to push them through the window screen and make the holes bigger." Do love your photo journaling of the moment. Great mommying.
Barb says
That's really funny (sorry)! btw, I loved your teacher gift idea – I would have loved getting something like that when I was teaching!
Jennifer says
Those pictures are totally cute…messy, but cute! It is amazing what 2 little kids can do together:)
Lisa Page Rosenberg says
I adore these two… and I am playing "Taps" for your couch.At our house, I've come to realize that, "Come look Mama! I'm done!" is kids-speak for, "I somehow got a hold of a black Sharpie and transformed the brick surrounding the fireplace."
Hillori says
LOL-she reminds me so much of my little girl, even in looks! What a cute post!