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Jackson-isms




I have to write all the funny things down that Jackson says so I can cherish them forever!

"Whew! Mommy, what are you going to do with that belly?"

Me (in the car): Is Grady asleep, Jack?
Jack: No. He's looking out the window. He's having some quiet time. He needs it because he's cranky.

In my Sunday school class he referred to me as "Mommy Teacher"

At the end of any conversation in which he is trying to convince you to do something he says: "Does that sound like a good idea?"

"I like this brother. I want to keep him."

I know there are a million more and I will be back to this post numerous times to add what he says. I will miss these funny days!

Noggalygockers= Binoculars

Jack's three pets: hamster, dog, and a CRICKET...yes, a cricket

Our conversation:
Jack: My leg hurts.
Scott and I explain to him that it's because he is growing.
Jack: I don't want to grow anymore. Why am I growing.
Me: Because God wants to make you big and strong.
Jack: Well, tell God He needs to stop.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Wait, you have a dog??
Lindsay said…
Tears of laughter!! Oh that is so funny! I love it! I have to add you to my blogroll so I can see this great stuff! :) Hope you had a wonderful weekend!

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