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Post by momto3wolves on Sept 22, 2005 6:39:37 GMT -5
;D My son informed me the other day that in Kindergarten he did not want to do puzzles (which he excels in-probably tired of the ones they have). He said, Mommy, we did puzzles for 46,853 minutes! He used that exact number. We're in trouble.
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Post by camismom on Sept 22, 2005 7:17:16 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D That is too funny!
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Post by Linda on Sept 22, 2005 7:33:39 GMT -5
Kids ;D ;D ;D ;D Consider yourself lucky he likes puzzles. When Paul was 6 he hated them...still does
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Post by Kaiti on Sept 22, 2005 9:04:11 GMT -5
;D ;D ;DThat is too cute ;D ;D ;D
Mikey was included in a presentation at a board meeting in pre-k. He didn't stop when he started, so they went back to the meeting with him sitting in the middle of the room finishing it. ;D
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Post by sweety on Sept 22, 2005 11:41:52 GMT -5
When Dd was 6 she asked me who God's parents were. Try explaining that to a 6 year old (wholive in a very yes/no concrete world)
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Post by milesofsmiles on Sept 22, 2005 16:35:42 GMT -5
My favorite one from my son was that were learning about adding. He always does better with visual items rather than numbers. So we asked him, "What does one mommy plus one daddy equal" Without missing a beat, he replies "Nathan". Miles
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Post by Linda on Sept 22, 2005 20:05:12 GMT -5
Nathan is quite a character ;D ;D ;D
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Post by momto3wolves on Sept 22, 2005 21:26:47 GMT -5
hehehe Miles, that's hysterical!
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Post by finnmom on Sept 23, 2005 2:28:00 GMT -5
Mommy, we did puzzles for 46,853 minutes! I think that´s plenty enough ;D Momto3 you have sharp boy
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Post by momto3wolves on Sept 23, 2005 6:37:31 GMT -5
Yeah, I think 46,853 minutes is a bit excessive. He's really happy they haven't done any more puzzles this week. lol
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