It's early in the morning, and Sarah is lying down on her mattress at the foot of our bed. We are still trying to sleep. Stephen enters the bedroom.
Sarah: Stephen, come lie down here with me in my bed!
Stephen: I lie down here on the floor.
Sarah: Look, there's no peepee in my bed!
Stephen: Oh!
(Stephen then lies down with Sarah on her bed.)
Monday, June 2, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Nursing
Papa is getting ready to study nursing, and is often out studying as he taking time-consuming prerequisite classes at the local community college.
Stephen: I don't want you to be a nurse!
Papa: Why, Stephen?
Stephen: I want you stay at home all day and be Papa!
(Repeated daily. Sarah shares the same sentiment.)
Stephen: I don't want you to be a nurse!
Papa: Why, Stephen?
Stephen: I want you stay at home all day and be Papa!
(Repeated daily. Sarah shares the same sentiment.)
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Sarah And Stephen Fly A Kite
The kids' first time flying kites. Wind was a tiny bit low but we had fun.
Labels:
fun,
what we're doing
Location:
South Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Grandpa Playing In The Rube Band!
Grandpa helped recover and save the old Rube Band bandwagon that was in danger of being destroyed, and managed to have it ready and placed in the Chardon Maple Festival parade with just a few weeks notice. Here he is. (We think he is the one behind the trumpet player in the blue shirt.)
Friday, May 9, 2014
Fighting
Papa: Stephen, why are you so happy and why is Sarah crying?
Stephen (running away): I love you! Bye!
Stephen (running away): I love you! Bye!
Monday, May 5, 2014
The Tri-Sarah-Tops
The kids discovered their favorite dinosaur the first time they heard of the triceratops.
Papa: ... triceratops ...
Stephen: Sawah?
And so was born the tri-sarah-tops.
Both kids instantly recognize the trisarahtops. For example, yesterday at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, where we went for Free Day.
Stephen loved the rocks there (last time we bought a bag of shiny rocks for the kids to share) and Mama looked dubiously at the painting of the hairy pre-human primate woman from 4.4 million years ago.
Papa: ... triceratops ...
Stephen: Sawah?
And so was born the tri-sarah-tops.
Both kids instantly recognize the trisarahtops. For example, yesterday at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, where we went for Free Day.
Stephen loved the rocks there (last time we bought a bag of shiny rocks for the kids to share) and Mama looked dubiously at the painting of the hairy pre-human primate woman from 4.4 million years ago.
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