Regular or Decaf
Last week.
The telephone conversation began:
Amanda: Curlymop! Grandma is on the phone. Come and tell her what you got today.
Curlymop gets on the phone: Hi Gwama.
Gwama smiles through the phone: Hi Curlymop! Do you have something to tell me?
Curlymop: I got this today. See?
Amanda in background: Tell her what it is.
Curlymop: One plus two is three.
Gwama: Oh! You're learning how to add numbers?
Amanda in background: Tell her what two and two is.
Curlymop: Four. And when I'm nine I can drink Coffee.
The telephone conversation began:
Amanda: Curlymop! Grandma is on the phone. Come and tell her what you got today.
Curlymop gets on the phone: Hi Gwama.
Gwama smiles through the phone: Hi Curlymop! Do you have something to tell me?
Curlymop: I got this today. See?
Amanda in background: Tell her what it is.
Curlymop: One plus two is three.
Gwama: Oh! You're learning how to add numbers?
Amanda in background: Tell her what two and two is.
Curlymop: Four. And when I'm nine I can drink Coffee.
Comments
My 8- AND 10-year olds drink coffee. And the scary thing is, it makes them much more pleasant to be around in the mornings. What kind of monsters have I created in my ultra-caffeinated state? LOL
being 9 is a very important age you know.
xo
Curlymom sounds adorable! :)
Gabi drinks Starbucks...well..she gets sweetened frothy cream and a little topping with chocolate and calls it coffee.
x
Nothing is more wonderful than talking to little ones.Oh the things I heard when I taught pre-school! I could write a book...but a lot of people would be terribly embarrasses. Hm...maybe i SHOULD write a book! *laugh*
Love,
Sue
What a cutie.
Can she really drink coffee at nine?