Monday, December 19, 2005

Kyra funnies....

-This weekend Kyra told Richard that she wants to learn how to drive. She asked him if he'd teach her how. He said, "Yes, in about 12 years." LOL! I don't think she realizes how long 12 years is. This morning in the car, she mentioned it again. She said, "I really want to learn how to drive a car." We are in soooo much trouble.

-This morning, she drew her daddy a picture at the gym because "he was sick and throwed up last night." Lovely.

-She wants to leave cookies and chocolate milk out for Santa. She's never had chocolate milk before, so I thought that was kind of weird.

-She wakes up every morning and says, "Is it Christmas yet?" She's been doing this for the last month, so it's getting rather old. *sigh*

-She expects mail in the mailbox everyday for her. When there is none, she pouts. Boy will she be pleasantly surprised when she and her daddy get home this afternoon from running errands. There are cards from Grandma Debbie....one for her and one for Maeve. I didn't dare open them. That's her job.

-Maeve is now getting rather skilled at pulling Kyra's hair. Kyra says, "Stop it Maeve! You're hurting me!" I calmly tell Kyra that Maeve is just a baby and she doesn't know right from wrong yet. And so the sibling rivalry begins.....

-Kyra was playing a slot machine at Richard's boss's house last night. When she ran out of coins, she said, "I think this machine is broken!" LMAO! If she only knew.....

4 comments:

Lynda said...

Maybe she heard about chocolate milk from a kid at school?

Those are really cute though. I can sort of wait for Calem to start talking, cause I am afraid he might say some of those embarassing things kids say. Plus he already is growing too fast!!

Kim said...

They do grow too fast. Maeve will be 8 months old on the 28th. Where did the time go? *sigh*

Enjoy every minute with Calem while he's a little goober.

Jen said...

How funny.

I'll have to send Kyra some mail soon. ; )

Kim said...

Oh Jen, do that! She'd be thrilled! LOL!

Richard's mom sent her a card with stickers. That's right up her alley.