2006:
I thought I'd share with you what Jojo (5 years old) said a while ago after lunch. He ate his fried rice and finished his plate without my prompting. As he was leaving the table, he said while touching his belly, "I am SO full! I just added two inches!" - Darlene in Thailand
Another one from Jojo at the breakfast table as he offered his blessing: "Fah Lord (Father Lord), thank you for the cereal. I like to eat Mini Wheats and Boom-boom (his little brother) wants to eat crumbs. In Jesus' Name, Amen." - Darlene in Thailand
Our 2 year old grandson (almost 3) is quite persnickety about what he will eat! Peanut butter, honey, bread, cereal, fruit and yogurt are about all the foods he will eat! His mother recently started working as a dietitian consultant two days a week so she won't lose all the technical knowledge she's learned, having stayed home with Justin for three years. So Justin is in a small daycare those two days a week. I sure wish they lived closer to us! He gets fed breakfast and lunch there, but seldom eats any lunch. As his mom picked him up one day about 5:30, she asked Justin if he was hungry. To which he replied, "No, I'm all filled up from breakfast." - His mom has tried everything! ~ Lois
One morning my daughter was downstairs in the kitchen at 5:00 before her husband left for work early that day. Justin, their 2 year old son (almost 3), appeared from out of bed, coming down the stairs just then, asking, "Mom, do you have any chocolate for me?" He will try anything! ~ Lois
Our daughter told 2 year old Justin that Grammie and PawPaw are coming to visit him next month when he is 3 years old. He was so excited about that, but then went on to play with his toys. Later he came to his mom with a big grin and said, "Mommy, I'm 3 now!" - Grammie Lois
I know how you like funny things children say. Our six year old daughter, Morgan, just came out with this a minute ago and it made me laugh! Thought you would enjoy it too: "First we were babies, then we were toddlers, then we were children, then we were grown womans, then we were Dads and Moms, then we were elderly, then we were dead, well not dead - with Jesus." - Melissa in the Czech Republic
(Note from Lois: I'd say this is a very wise 6 year old! She already knows where she will spend eternity, whereas many adults don't have a clue! I pray that you are as sure as 6 year old Morgan! If not, please let me know and I will be thrilled to help you make sure that your eternity will be spent with Jesus! Hope to see you all there!)
Another one from Jojo at the breakfast table as he offered his blessing: "Fah Lord (Father Lord), thank you for the cereal. I like to eat Mini Wheats and Boom-boom (his little brother) wants to eat crumbs. In Jesus' Name, Amen." - Darlene in Thailand
Our 2 year old grandson (almost 3) is quite persnickety about what he will eat! Peanut butter, honey, bread, cereal, fruit and yogurt are about all the foods he will eat! His mother recently started working as a dietitian consultant two days a week so she won't lose all the technical knowledge she's learned, having stayed home with Justin for three years. So Justin is in a small daycare those two days a week. I sure wish they lived closer to us! He gets fed breakfast and lunch there, but seldom eats any lunch. As his mom picked him up one day about 5:30, she asked Justin if he was hungry. To which he replied, "No, I'm all filled up from breakfast." - His mom has tried everything! ~ Lois
One morning my daughter was downstairs in the kitchen at 5:00 before her husband left for work early that day. Justin, their 2 year old son (almost 3), appeared from out of bed, coming down the stairs just then, asking, "Mom, do you have any chocolate for me?" He will try anything! ~ Lois
Our daughter told 2 year old Justin that Grammie and PawPaw are coming to visit him next month when he is 3 years old. He was so excited about that, but then went on to play with his toys. Later he came to his mom with a big grin and said, "Mommy, I'm 3 now!" - Grammie Lois
I know how you like funny things children say. Our six year old daughter, Morgan, just came out with this a minute ago and it made me laugh! Thought you would enjoy it too: "First we were babies, then we were toddlers, then we were children, then we were grown womans, then we were Dads and Moms, then we were elderly, then we were dead, well not dead - with Jesus." - Melissa in the Czech Republic
(Note from Lois: I'd say this is a very wise 6 year old! She already knows where she will spend eternity, whereas many adults don't have a clue! I pray that you are as sure as 6 year old Morgan! If not, please let me know and I will be thrilled to help you make sure that your eternity will be spent with Jesus! Hope to see you all there!)
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