I really think that you have a future banker on your hands, or at least someone who loves to save money or at least ask for it!! Cute little boy!!!
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Little Sweetie! Thanks for popping over. I clicked on the link you left with your comment (to come and add you to my reader), but it didn't work. I Had to go searching for you, but you are worth it :) (you left out "family" when you typed it) Have a great week!
Reminds me of the intro to the Jetsons... Tonight, while walking into church, I spotted some coins in the parking lot. I suggested that Kate pick them up and we would give them to the contribution... she did, but quickly dropped them... they were H-O-T! Yeah, it was 94 degrees here today!
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Hee.. just found you via a comment at Maternal Mirth! I didn't realize that you have a The Boy too.
Are we gonna have to throw down for the naming rights? :-)
Have you ever seen quarters in a fountain and thought about fishing enough out to get yourself an Oreo blizzard at the Dairy Queen? Yeah....me neither.
I love random things that kids say. It's nice to know that they keep it up as they get older. My nearly three year old cracks me up constantly. (yesterday, for example, he relayed a story to his grandmother that a polar bear "ate him all gone.")
(Really, I don't know. i was trying to sound jolly.)
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Ahh, a young man wise beyond his years and with The Knowledge on how to work his mummy by the sounds of it! I love those cute little snippets. You try to write them down or remember as many as possible but there are just so many.
Well, you could always take him up on his "quarter offer" and then you've gone full circle and kept the money in the family. I think that was his plan the entire time.
LOL!! That's all I can say... LOL... I'm about to patrol around your blog to see if you have a subscribe thing. If you're this funny then I MUST read you everyday.
Get it? My clever play on words. I'm a "sucker". As in "blood Sucker". I crack myself up. My obsession started last season. I could only dream of it during the summer, as we had no HBO at the summer place. I came back home and watched 4 episodes in one day. Heaven. Bliss. Eric. I am obsessed with True Blood. And, completely and totally devoted to Eric. For those of you not watching True Blood {and living incomplete lives}, Eric is the bad boy version of a vampire. He's tall. He's blonde. He's immortal. He's smokin' hot. He's a "sheriff". {And you know how I like a man in "enforcement".} Sigh. So how about you? What's on your mind these days?
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:) Rachel
There is definitely a good future ahead for that boy!
Cute little boy!!!
Are we gonna have to throw down for the naming rights? :-)
Have you ever seen quarters in a fountain and thought about fishing enough out to get yourself an Oreo blizzard at the Dairy Queen? Yeah....me neither.
My nearly three year old cracks me up constantly. (yesterday, for example, he relayed a story to his grandmother that a polar bear "ate him all gone.")
Wisdom lives close to the ground!
(Really, I don't know. i was trying to sound jolly.)
I love those cute little snippets. You try to write them down or remember as many as possible but there are just so many.
Very cute post :)
My daughter once tried to climb into a wishing pool to get all of the coins. Smart kids :)