Archive for the 'Parenthood' Category

Posts relating to parenthood

Kids Say the Most Amazing Things

Anthony is always saying things that are surprising or interesting (to us, at least) for one reason or another, and today he had a couple of gems.

We were doing our God Blesses before bed, and he said that he wanted to do a special God Bless for Mommy in Japan. Our normal pattern is that I say something that he then repeats, so the conversation went like this:

Me: A super God bless for Mommy in Japan... Anthony:I don't want to do the one that you say, because I love Mommy more a super lot. Me: Oh, okay, well, [...]
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Spending Time With Grandma and Grandpa

One of the nice things about visiting with Grandma and Grandpa is visiting with Grandma and Grandpa. Here, Grandma shows Anthony some old family photos....

Here, Grandpa writes a story with Anthony...


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“Trust Me”

Anthony was sitting on my lap this evening, looking tired and rubbing his eyes, when I suggested that it would be a good time to go to bed because he looked tired. His response...

That's an unexpected phrase for a four year old. He apparently learned "trust me" earlier in the evening when I used it while giving him some not-yucky-tasting medicine for a mild cough he's had. Like most kids, I guess, he has an innate fear of anything remotely medicinal. This fear is cultivated because the infant and kid medicines common in The States have sickenly sweet flavors [...]
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Anthony Discovers Fireflies

Anthony chased fireflies for the first time the other day. It was wonder and glee incarnate.

He'd been sitting on the veranda with Grandma feeding the birds when they saw the first one at late dusk. They went out onto the lawn, and each time Anthony noticed a firefly, he pointed and ran toward it with unconstrained excitement. Anthony would find that the firefly would go dark before he got there, only to see another one somewhere else, so in this manner he zigzagged, pointing and bursting with excitement, across the lawn.

I watched with considerable enchantment, eventually breaking myself [...]


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New Toy, Old Sweater

Anthony was wearing a sweater that I used to wear at about his age, but he didn't seem to feel the nostalgia as much as enjoy playing with his toy.


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