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My Funny Children

I know this is the second post of the day ... but my two little ones have been so funny ... and it's only 10 a.m. I'm sure today is going to shape up to be quite a hilarious day.  So, without further ado, here's what my little comedians have been saying today:



MARYANNE
I over heard her singing:
"Nephites, we love you!  We love you, Nephites!"
So, yeah.  I guess she really is listening while we read scriptures as a family ... even though she is usually running around and playing with toys.


ADAM
I asked him to try on part of Eliza's costume for her musical at school.  After I took it off he said:
"That wasn't too bad.  I thought it would be a dress."
It was a vest.  I clearly stated before he put it on that I needed him to try on her vest for me to make sure it wasn't too small (because the first one I made actually fit Maryanne, not Eliza).
Note to self: Get a new dress/skirt model.


Just thought I'd share my little chuckles this morning!

Comments

Kristina Werner said…
LOL! So cute! :)
Aubrey A said…
Very funny! I love Adam's comment! Totally made me laugh!
The Hill Clan said…
Your kids crack me up!!! It's little times like those that make being a mom worth it, even when I feel like a crazy person half the day. I LOVE these pictures of your kids Marisa!! ALL of your kids are so beautiful!! I can't wait to see you guys!!

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