Wednesday, 9-9-09
I was very excited to see how Elissa's first full day of school went. I was sure that she would give me a lot of details because she LOVES to talk. It is very rare for her to be quiet.
I heard the bus, so Zach and I went running out the door to meet her.
I was very excited to see how Elissa's first full day of school went. I was sure that she would give me a lot of details because she LOVES to talk. It is very rare for her to be quiet.
I heard the bus, so Zach and I went running out the door to meet her.
This kids on the bus were giggling and pointing at Zach because he just had his batman underwear on with his batman shirt (we literally ran out the door!).
This is what she had to tell me:
This is what she had to tell me:
Nice, huh.
This is a little of what she had to tell Grandma and Papa:
I wish I didn't have to cut out the part where she goes down the line of all her animals and tells Grandma each one that is in school....crack me up!
And a little more to say to them - well a lot:
And a little more to say to them - well a lot:
She probably had a good 30minute conversation with them. I love how she puts the phone on speaker and then puts in on her kitchen so she can move around and talk. She'll definitely be a phone talker (I am not). :-)
2 comments:
Oh my goodness, that is hilarious! Kids are so funny when they talk on the phone! Levi doesn't really have much to tell me either. That's when I start asking about 100 questions. Then he finally says, "Uggh, I'm tired of telling you about school, Mommy. Can I just play now?" And that's all I get!
Get used to not getting much information about school. ESPECIALLY when you ask as soon as they get home. I have found dinner at the table usually gets more info or just letting her tell me on her own time, which may mean weeks after the event all ready occured!!
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