One of the most rewarding parts of being a parent is hearing (and then laughing) at the things your kids say. It rained all day one day last week. Looking out the window, Norah said, "I think I know how it's raining. Maybe God is throwing the rain down. Maybe God has alot of hands so he can throw the rain everywhere."
Tonight, on the way home from church Norah asked, "Do you know who the very, very, very first Americans were?" "Who?" we ask, expecting her to say, "Native Americans," since that is what she is learning about in K4 right now. But, instead she said, "Adam and Eve." Her dad and I just laughed. As patriotic as we are in the Boulden household, that is just taking our American sensibilities too far. Unfortunately, we had to correct her.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
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