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Good point, sir.

18 August 2011

Me: Peanut, get your shoes. We have to go.
5YO: Mom, we don’t have to go.
Me: Good point. We don’t have to. We should and I want to.
5YO: But I don’t. So I won’t.

***

Me: Butter, feet on the floor please.
1YO: [laughing] Nah nah nah.
Me: Feet down, please. Tables are dangerous.
1YO: [laughing, running for other side of table] Nah nah nah.
Me: Yes, yes yes.
5YO: Mom, you just told him yes to climb. That’s confusing him.

***

Me: Peanut, we need to clean this up before bed.
5YO: Well, we don’t need to. You just want to. So you do it.
Me: Well, I don’t want to play with it, so maybe I’ll just give it away.
5YO: No you won’t. We need toys.
Me: You don’t really need it. You want it.
5YO: No. You’re wrong. I need it.

***
You, young man, make excellent points. Now go make them to your new teacher, heaven help her.

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12 Comments leave one →
  1. 19 August 2011 5:58 am

    Good lord. I particularly like, “We don’t need to–you want to–so you go do it.” Ah, that sassy little brainiac.

  2. 19 August 2011 8:13 am

    Yes! Go conquer the world with dat sass.

  3. 19 August 2011 9:26 am

    ahahahahahahhaaaahha…..i’m laughing cause i’m with you….oh poor teachers…

  4. 19 August 2011 11:05 am

    How is it even possible not to laugh when they speak like this?

  5. 19 August 2011 11:38 am

    Of course, he won’t open his mouth for the first six months of school, and I’ll get 13 hours of sass crammed into the 8.5 hours he’s home…

  6. 19 August 2011 8:31 pm

    totally! i’m lucky, my town is half day kindergarten so hopefully it won’t get too pent up.

  7. 20 August 2011 4:53 pm

    Reminds me of my oldest at about that age (well, really still) and how he’s “the negotiator”. I don’t quite like it.

  8. 20 August 2011 7:52 pm

    Beckett? You have read Peanut Waiting for Godot as bedtime story haven’t you?

  9. 20 August 2011 9:51 pm

    Ha ha! What Absence said…

  10. 20 August 2011 9:55 pm

    Believe me, Cathy, I know. I like what he’ll be to his adult friends some day. But whoooooooeeeee.
    Absence, I might need to start!
    Ink, I’m tempted to read him Plath…

  11. 21 August 2011 6:12 pm

    You have your hands full. Plus, he needs to start practicing somewhere for the incredible logic needed to run the entire Universe. My motor mouths did not make a peep in school till the end of May…However, the minute we got in the car, they made up for lost time…Godspeed to you!

  12. 29 August 2011 12:13 am

    Parenting is hard. Parenting smart, bright children is harder. Good luck with that.

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