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Funny Things Kids Say

We are driving home from school one day when I asked Nathanael if he wanted a boy or a girl. He said, "I want a boy." I was surprised because he wanted a girl badly when I was pregnant with Aidan. I asked, "Why?" He said, "Girls are just too different. If we don't have a boy, I won't be proud." Okay, then.

I am making breakfast for the boys when out of the blue Caleb says, "Muslims are going to hell." Um....yeah. I wonder where he got that from?

A little while ago, Nathanael said, "I can't believe Israel started out with mostly Christians and now it's full of Muslims! How'd that happen?"

One day, I had bread dough rising on the kitchen counter. I was distracted making lunch for the boys, but I did notice Nathanael and Caleb lifting the towel, pointing to the dough, and laughing. Justin knew what they were laughing about and came over to me asking if he could play with the "fat belly".

We moved all of my husband's books into the living room and put them all on bookshelves. Caleb was looking at all of them one day and said, "I wish I could make the wall of Troy with all those books."

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Andrea said…
Those are awesome quotes. "I won't be proud!" That's hilarious.

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