Friday, November 30, 2012

That Explains It!


So Colt is by far my strangest kid. He says odd, off the wall, ridiculous things ALL the time.

This morning I asked him, "Colt, what made you so weird?"

He responded immediately, Dad did."

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Alphabet Snob

So we had parent-teacher conferences this week at the boys' preschool. We learned that both are smart, sweet, well behaved boys.

We also learned that Colt has a quirk. When it is "circle time" on the rug and all the children gather to listen to a story or play a game, Colt will only sit on the "C."

If another child is sitting on his "letter" he will stand in front of them until they move, or go get the teacher and ask her to move them.

Apparently, if nothing else, he is learning to protect his turf.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Backseat Theology

Overheard in the backseat:

Colt: "Is God real?"
Wyatt: "Yeah, God's real."

Colt: "Is Jesus real?"
Wyatt: "Yep, Jesus is real."

Colt: "Is Mary real?"
Wyatt: "She's real."

Colt: "Are the lambs real?"
Wyatt: "The lambs are real. But they were a really long time ago."

Colt: "But aren't there lambs now?"
Wyatt: "Yeah, there are lambs now. It's the Shepherds that are dead."

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Humpty Dumpty


So Zane has about 15-20 words we can understand. He is quite the communicator. Our current favorite that he mispronounces..."empty."

When something is all gone he turns it upside down and announces, "Dumpty."

Sunday, November 4, 2012

How to milk a bunny


So we have two kinds of milk at our house, "perry" milk which is the chocolate with "perry the platypus" on the container, and "bunny" milk which has the "nestle quick" bunny on the box.

Colt asks for "bunny" milk. Joe says, "how do you milk a bunny?"

Wyatt pipes up, "You grab his private parts and squeeze really hard."

Parents try really hard not to laugh.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

"The Artist"


So Wyatt has learned how to apply temporary tattoos. "I watched you," he said, "and learned how to press really hard."

He has now turned both of his brothers into characters on the show "American Choppers."