This weekend we are enjoying the company of some friends while their parents get away for a little anniversary celebration. Tonight during their quiet time activity this is what I overheard.
Background info:
Ed went to a Twins vs. Brewers game today at the new Twins Stadium. As the kids were quietly working on designing zoos with animal stickers, large pieces of white paper, and crayons & markers...I heard this conversation:
Charley (age 5): When do we get to see daddy?
Emma (age8): Not for a while. Baseball games are really long. So are football games.
Charley: I have been to a Packer game!
Emma: Cool!
Emma: I have been to a Viking game!
HENRY (age 2): Why? (with a puzzled look)
We have raised our boys well. Go! PACK! Go!
Saturday, May 22, 2010
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Well done, Sarah! Our loyalties lie elsewhere, but we have successfully taught our toddler to say "Go Mets!" and "Boo, Yankees!" It's important that they are indoctrinated thoroughly and early! ;)
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hahaha, I love it! So cute!
hahahahaha!!! :) i LOVE that Henry. SO Funny. Do you think he really knew the importance of what he said? RR
That's cute!
Outside of our home teams, my husband and I have a bit of a rivalry between 2 football teams. Maybe this year I can finally sway the kids towards my team!
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