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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 206966" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>difficult child 1: Wow, this is tougher than I thought - he's been a fistful o' dollars for so many years! I think what I love about him is that he's going to be 10 on Thursday but he still gives those mushy-little-kid kisses. He'll just walk right up to you and give you a mushy, loose-lipped kisses that feel all kinds of warm and squishy, and just says "I love you". He's an icky little kid, but at least he's trying (my patience, but he's trying!).</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2: To this day makes me laugh an average of 5 times a day. He's always saying or doing something that's genuinely funny. But my favorite story about him is the time when he was in pre-k and was in the habit of stripping naked when he had to do "number 2". He was in the classroom bathroom for a while and his teacher knocked on the door and asked if he was ok. He told her "come in" so she naturally thought he was horsing around in the bathroom. She opens the door, and there he is, stripped naked except for his socks, perched on the throne. "difficult child 2 - why are you sitting here in your socks?" and he replied with the "duh!" tone that only a 4 year old can use, and said "uh, because my feet are cold!".</p><p> </p><p>She said "oh", closed the door, walked into the office and called me laughing her butt off!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 3: Her mispronunciations! OMG! That kid'll make me laugh EVERY time! She's trying to be "popliar" (aka popular). She wrote a report about playing at the park "sprinkliars" that are shaped like native american "tolgrum poles". And they just go on and on and on. Even though she NEVER stops talking, I have to keep making her repeat and repeat and repeat some of the phrases!</p><p> </p><p>That's about it for now...</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 206966, member: 3814"] difficult child 1: Wow, this is tougher than I thought - he's been a fistful o' dollars for so many years! I think what I love about him is that he's going to be 10 on Thursday but he still gives those mushy-little-kid kisses. He'll just walk right up to you and give you a mushy, loose-lipped kisses that feel all kinds of warm and squishy, and just says "I love you". He's an icky little kid, but at least he's trying (my patience, but he's trying!). difficult child 2: To this day makes me laugh an average of 5 times a day. He's always saying or doing something that's genuinely funny. But my favorite story about him is the time when he was in pre-k and was in the habit of stripping naked when he had to do "number 2". He was in the classroom bathroom for a while and his teacher knocked on the door and asked if he was ok. He told her "come in" so she naturally thought he was horsing around in the bathroom. She opens the door, and there he is, stripped naked except for his socks, perched on the throne. "difficult child 2 - why are you sitting here in your socks?" and he replied with the "duh!" tone that only a 4 year old can use, and said "uh, because my feet are cold!". She said "oh", closed the door, walked into the office and called me laughing her butt off! difficult child 3: Her mispronunciations! OMG! That kid'll make me laugh EVERY time! She's trying to be "popliar" (aka popular). She wrote a report about playing at the park "sprinkliars" that are shaped like native american "tolgrum poles". And they just go on and on and on. Even though she NEVER stops talking, I have to keep making her repeat and repeat and repeat some of the phrases! That's about it for now... Beth [/QUOTE]
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