A few weeks ago, some friends of ours kept the boys while Larry and I attended the Rascall Flatts concert. When we picked them up the next morning, our friend Jeff regaled us with the following story.
He said the boys had been upstairs playing, and he was sitting on the couch minding his own business when Peyton wandered down the stairs. Out of nowhere, Peyton looked at Jeff and said, "Jeff, do you ever feel alone." Jeff, quite taken aback by the seriousness of the question and thinking he and Peyton were about to engage in a deep philosophical discussion, thought carefully and replied, "Well, Peyton, yes. Sometimes I do feel alone. Do you?"
Peyton shrugged and said, "No, not really." and then the conversation was over and he went back to playing.
Along a similar vein of discussions out of nowhere, Shey's teacher stopped me the other morning to fill me in on Shey's random thoughts. She said they were in the middle of a lesson when Shey raised his hand and asked very politely, "May I say something?" His teacher replied, "Of course." and Shey responded with, "Our cat ate our fish."
Had the class been talking about cats or fish? nooooooo
Did our cat eat our fish? nooooooooo
Shey's teacher looked at him and asked, "well, how did that make you feel?"
Shey answered, "I don't like the cats anymore."
Well, ok then.
4 comments:
I love it! I always love to hear stories of what children say.
And I just have nooooooooo idea where this randomness comes from (wink, wink).
Ha..... ha ha ha ha.
The cat ate the fish... he he he.
It is just my imagination once again running away with me...just my imagination running away with me. My grandsons rock!
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