Sunday, September 09, 2007

Words of Wisdom (or something like that) from Wild Man

Wild Man has really begun to chime into our conversations a lot more lately. It used to be that Prof and I could have a conversation and Wild Man would be in his own little world not even listening to us. However, this is changing now! See now that he is 4 and a big boy he feels that it is his duty to begin listening to and chiming into our conversations when necessary.

Tonight we were at Wally World and we were looking for a parking spot. As we were cruising the rows we saw this lady walking to her car. Now, without being rude, let's just say she was most likely not being supported up top and really needed to be and she was just rough looking. I turned to Prof and said, "See, I could look like that!" Then out of the back seat chimes in Wild Man. He says, "No, you can't look like her!" We weren't real sure where he was going with this, since yesterday, while waiting in line to pay at a store, he said, "That lady is fat!" (of course as loud as possible). But, then he said, "Mommy, you have to look like you." What wisdom! He already knows at such a young age that all people look different and that is not bad. It is good to look like who God made you to look like.

On a side note, that has nothing to do with Wild Man, we are pretty sure the rat issue has been taken care of! YAY!!! We have not heard them or seen signs they have been around in over a week!

Also, HAPPY GRANDPARENTS DAY, to all the grandparents reading my blog!!! We love you!

1 comment:

Kearsmom said...

Hahaha at Wild Man! And just so you know, you are entering the phase of life in which you can NOT have conversation. This phase should last for around 17 years (when Little One should be leaving for college). You can talk quietly at night after the children are in bed, but by that time, you are too tired to have meaningful conversation. You can, by no means, have a conversation in the car. Kearsdad and I learned to just not talk in the car. Otherwise, we have to repeat and explain everything we say, and then hear some child put in their two cents worth, whether or not they know anything about the subject.

This has been your public service announcement for the day. :) Love ya!