Thursday, July 11, 2013

Backdated Quotes October 2012 to December 2012

December 25, 2012


"Savvy, why are you setting out a huge mug of milk for Santa?" I asked. "Because," she replied, "Santa may need more calcium than he realizes."   Savvy, 9

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November 24, 2012

A rare quote from the hubs:

"Penguins have almost the same proportions as a toddler. You don't see people wanting to eat penguins." ~Jesse

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November 15, 2012

"Daddy, did you do your mating dance when you first saw Mom?" ~Savvy, giggling, age 9

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November 11, 2012

 "Mom, did you ever have to wrestle in the mud?" ~Savvy, 9

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November 2, 2012

 "Orange dragons make fire. Red dragons make hot sauce."  Isaac, 2

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October 30, 2012

"I'll ride on a pteranodon. It's very, very big!! We'll be careful, okay? Wait! I don't have a pteranodon. The library has one."  Isaac, age 2

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October 29, 2012

"Pretend that I'm here to help, but actually, I'm a ninja. (Kick punch) And then say, 'Wahhh!'"  Brooke, age 5

"I don't understand how you're patient enough to tolerate all of us."  Riley, age 11, to me while I was cooking supper.

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October 21, 2012

A conversation this morning, as I was waking Jed up to get ready for church:

Me: "Wakey, wakey, Jed!"

Jesse: "Rise and shine, little man. Time to milk the cows."

At this point, Jesse looks at me, remembers that Jed is still  nursing, and says, "Maybe that was a bad analogy. Sorry, honey. Time to feed the chickens?"

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October 13, 2012

"Mom, can you just find someone to shoot a zebra for us? I'd like a zebra rug for our room. And they need to leave the head guts in it, because I want the rug to have a head." ~Riley, age 10






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