Because I have nothing else to blog about

Oct 06, 2010 01:02

I'll just tell you two stories about my sister's youngest ( Read more... )

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Does she (or you) write these things down? jessibud October 6 2010, 10:38:21 UTC
I keep a notebook in my file cabinet at school which I call *Kid-isms* for just such gems. I guess with 4 kids it could become quite a tome for you but over the years I've collected some doozies.

http://jessibud.livejournal.com/tag/kidisms

Your nephew's could fit right in there...;-)

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Re: Does she (or you) write these things down? antof9 October 7 2010, 22:56:10 UTC
I did start a blog for her http://my-sisters-blog.livejournal.com/ but I haven't updated it in about 2 or more years. I need to get on that :)

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miketroll October 6 2010, 11:19:31 UTC
Love the root beer story! I checked for moon rockets on eBay. As you might expect, they have a wide range!

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antof9 October 7 2010, 23:02:36 UTC
LOL I guess I won't send my sister a link :)

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beebarf October 6 2010, 14:04:15 UTC
Great stories!

I love being the aunt to a precocious child - it's such an amusement without any of the aggravation! My 4 year old niece can now upload photos from a digital camera to a laptop without an adult being present at any stage. As my sister found out this morning. I just hope Molly hasn't seen any passwords being typed in, as she's smart enough to remember them...

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antof9 October 7 2010, 23:03:12 UTC
ohmyword, isn't that amazing? I remember my first computer class, and it certainly wasn't even close to age 4!

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antof9 October 7 2010, 23:04:30 UTC
That is AWESOME! Poor kid to be so disappointed, though. At least 3 of my sister's boys have been positive I was on the plane once I left their house, since they saw me go into the airport. I guess they just figured that if I wasn't at their house, I was in the plane :)

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antof9 October 7 2010, 23:04:57 UTC
It's a good question. Those myth-buster guys, or maybe someone on the Food Network should be able to explain it...

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