I don't think our dinner could ever be complete without a few burps, farts or bathroom talk. Tonight was no exception. Paige was speaking Spanish (what few words she knows). Try to imagine a little Mexican girl speaking to you - complete with the rolling of the R's. That is Paige. She was counting 1, 2, 3, 4 in Spanish and asking me to translate.
"Mom, what does this say?
UNO, DOS, TRES, CROTCH-O
It didn't take long for the older kids to start busting out laughing. Soon we were all laughing. That encouraged Paige who repeated #4 quatorce times, until Madre put an end to it.
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That kid is hilarious! Your kids will grow up remembering how fun family dinners were...it's true when they say mealtime creates great memories!
Your kids crack me up! How was Kyle's B-day?
How funny! I laughed out loud at that one. Glad to hear we're not the only ones with such nice table manners! :)
lol... this is what gathering around the dinner table is all about.
I love it. Classic family moment.
Reminds me of OUR family dinners. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! :)
That is hilarious! Gotta love little Paige! She told me how excited she was last Sunday to go home and watch T.V. while you took a nap! What a deal! You get a nap, they get T.V. on a Sunday! :) As a kid, that is pretty dang exciting! ha ha
We would love to do the Farmhouse soon. Your spanish post was very funny. Also, we met your grandparents at the temple. They paid you both the highest compliments. See you soon.
LOL!!!!! That's great!
Erik could never say his "L"s and pronouced it as an "R". The older kids loved to tease him and get him to say "clapping" which ended up coming out "crapping".
I am totally laughing out loud. That is hilarious - and you have mostly girls. I know there is no hope for our family. I loved your mix of English and Spanish in your post. You are too cute!
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