Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Enlightening

Anybody who doesn't think going to school is an enlightening experience should have been there with me today.  Because I have to say, I learned a lot!

I learned that Jake made his teacher nearly piddle in her pants the other day when it was his turn to tell the class a little about himself and his family.  Apparently he shared his "how I named my grandparents" story (it is cute, but he must have put a lot of expression into it to make it so funny).  Then he went on to talk about his dog, who "is supposed to hunt lions but she doesn't know how to because she's never been to the zoo."

Jake's teacher thinks he's a very bright boy. Yeah, that's one word for it.

I learned that Camden is, for lack of a better word, very observant.  As I was sitting with him at lunch today, he got very excited and pointed my attention to another kindergarten class. "Mommy, see that girl in the green shirt?"  "Yes.  Do you know her?"  "No.  She's pretty."  He then didn't take his eyes off the pretty little girl (he was right, she was pretty) until she left the room.

So now I know what my boys do at school.  Jake works on his comedy routine while Camden scopes out the girls.

Enlightening.

6 comments:

Susan said...

Boy, you have way more fun at school than I do! I would LOVE to be able to watch their classes!

sochie said...

That is so funny and very cute! i love it. For some reason i thought you canceled your blog cause i could no longer get to it until i saw it on your facebook so i'm happy that i can still KIT with you at the very least through your blog. You have such a beautiful family. Lets try harder to get together.

Cailean said...

Will you post the story Jake told? I bet it's hilarious. If he made his teacher laugh that hard, and they've seen it all, it's gotta be awesome. It's so fun to visit them during lunch in Kindergarten. I always reminded myself that one day the last person they'd want to hang around with their friends is their mom! So I better enjoy it! Speaking of which, I should start visiting Julia this year. They grow up so fast!

Bridgette said...

And those are the very important reasons to visit the kids at school! =) You're such a great writer and storyteller!

Belkycita said...

LOL!!!
do you know that sometimes as I read the stories, I get confused and think you are talking of things that you did :-)

LizzyP said...

I love how these little people who are raised by the same parents and came from the same womb are so DIFFERENT! It makes for very colorful days in our homes, don't you think?

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