Saturday, April 26, 2008

The Things They Say

We haven't really been up to anything new, but Mckenna keeps me entertained by the way her little mind works. I love the imagination of little kids. The other day she told me, "mom, I know what stupid means," and I said, "ok, what does it mean?" She said, "It means that it hurts their feelings."

She came out of her play room very distraught because our TV receiver was having issues and making Dora turn on and off over and over again. She said, "mom, the TV won't stop shutting it's eyes and I'm trying to watch Dora." Sh

Then there is Kayla who is all over the place. She's too cute to get mad at her. Lately she has been pullin' these angry faces at me and then she runs away laughing like she was so tricky. This is her angry face. It is pretty funny!

6 comments:

Rachel said...

She is soooo big! I love your girls and I miss you.

Chandra said...

I've been searching for your blog!!!! You DO NOT have 2 kids! Holy Moly!!!! You guys look fantastic! Your girls are sooo cute!!!!

Tara said...

Cute!
I love little kids, they really do have way with words! My little boy is just starting to talk to the point were he is starting to communicate some of the things he is thinking! It is nice! I can't wait till he can say more, I am looking forward too all the cute, wierd, and funny things that I sure he will say!

Lindsey Walker said...

That is so funny about the T.v. and what stupid means! Kids are such comedians and they don't even try to be, that's probably why they are so funny.

Lindsey Walker said...

That is so funny about the T.v. and what stupid means! Kids are such comedians and they don't even try to be, that's probably why they are so funny.

Scott & Christie Lamb said...

Your kids are adorable!! It makes me laugh they things they think of!! My first graders say the funniest things sometimes. I just miss yoU!! Glad we can keep in touch this way though. So i would love it if you stopped to see me in Kanab on your way up! We'll work it out somehow!! love ya my lil creamy (ah the good ol days, do you remember scrubs?)