I love carpooling to preschool. I like starting conversations with Lane and Josie or listening to the two of them hold a conversation without be contributing at all.
On Monday these are the conversations I heard between Josie and Lane while waiting in the drop off line:
J: I've decided I really want to marry Lucy.
L: She's mean to me, she might be mean to you.
J: No not your sister Lucy, I want to marry Lucy in our class. I think she'll make a good wife.
L: Hey I thought you wanted to marry me?! (this is a known fact. Josie will often tell Lane she is going to marry him)
J: I've decided I really want to marry Lucy.
L: She's mean to me, she might be mean to you.
J: No not your sister Lucy, I want to marry Lucy in our class. I think she'll make a good wife.
L: Hey I thought you wanted to marry me?! (this is a known fact. Josie will often tell Lane she is going to marry him)
J: Do you want me to marry you? (she was looking him square in the eyes. Typical girl trying to get the boy to open up)
L: Well I thought you were going to marry me. (typical boy, not willing to admit his feelings)
J: Well I changed my mind. (I could see her just saying, fine if you won't fess up that you like me, I'm moving on. oh the preschool drama).
Convo two: (two seconds later)
J: I'm smarter than the world! (I need to work on her self-esteem)
L: No, my dad is super smart.
J: Let's compromise. I'm smarter than the world...but your dad is smarter than me.
Convo three: (really it's a statement)
J: I can't wait to grow up! When I grow up, I'm gonna be famous! (again, self esteem issue)
Josie on her scooter from Santa...yes this January has been that warm (until tonight).
1 comment:
Carpooling, through the ages, has always been such a fun way to find out what is going on with your kiddos! Wait until middle school carpooling. I found out a lot those years! How lucky Josie and her brothers are to have you and Billy as their parents.
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