So, have you ever had any funny moments with kids? Besides finding humor in a lot of thingsThis first one has nothing to do with me, but it did make me think quite a bit.
I was getting gas the other day and during the normal routine of looking around or watching the gallon ticker go by, I noticed several people looking into a car making really weird faces.
Then, I discovered a little guy in the back seat. So I felt a bit better knowing there was an excuse for the embarrassment they were going through. But I realized the people staring into the car didn't even know the driver. Not such a big deal right? But, have you ever wondered what goes through the kids minds?
You know they think that people who make all these faces, play hide 'n seek behind their hands, talk in goo-goo language (might as well be talking to Star Wars characters) and go out of their way to squeeze them, must be a little off their rocker.
Seriously though, if we really knew what went through the minds of our little people and they could speak, I bet we would see a massive reduction in the squinting faces.
Here are a few funnies from the little people who can speak:
1. At a restaurant with others and Sky, a little girl walks over and wants to pet Sky. She leans over to pet him and then says "Weird, why does he have a saddle on?" (referring to his service vest).
2. We are at a grocery store and a little kid could not take his eyes off me. When his mother noticed what he was looking at, she just smiled at me while he covers his mouth to whisper "Mom, she is missing her hands." I'm not sure he realized that his "whisper" was about as quiet as a tornado siren.
3. Matthew and I were mocking each other and when he got tired of it he politely asked to stop. Of course we kept teasing each other but when it was his turn he decided to snap his fingers! How unfair. I think he cheated! :)
4. I was spending time with a friend of mine and her daughter. Her little girl kept looking and studying my hands. She went right along to inspect them and seemed so fascinated. Right when I thought she had something to say, her mom asked "Want some ice cream?" I thought my arm was going to break as she dropped it so quick and never seemed interested again. I never knew the power of ice cream.
I look for stories like this all the time. You can learn and find so much inspiration in their innocence. It is the best free gift you can find. Have a great weekend everyone. I will have much more for you next week.
Love,
Jen

4 comments:
I hear this was your last day at your current job?? Well, you do have a lot to tell us next week...hope your weekend is wonderful. Loved the post about your experiences with children..you are so special!!
I should be writing down the funny things my kids say...
Here is one I remember - When we were little my brother answered the phone at my aunt's house and turned to all of us and said it's a computer and it doesn't know I am a kid.
We all laughed for quite some time. Have a good weekend! Love ya, Shannon
This is so right on cause my days are so boring without my kids!!!
I am working with your brother Ryan here in his last (we hope!) semester as an undergraduate at KU. He has told me a great deal about you, but today is the first day he directed me to your blog (I asked in a vague way). Little did I know, despite all he had told me, about what a wondrous inspiration you are... --Cheryl
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