So many questions! If it was right-side-up would he have said the same thing? Did he really expect to be able to read it when he opened it up? Is he going to be one of those crazy kids that teach themselves to read at age 3? Is he always going to be this adorable?
Sunday, July 5, 2015
"Mom, I can't read this."
Today in Sacrament Meeting at church, Quartus reclined against me, held the program up in front of him upside-down, and said, "Mom, I can't read this." It was especially cute because of the way he emphasizes the ending consonants of words.
So many questions! If it was right-side-up would he have said the same thing? Did he really expect to be able to read it when he opened it up? Is he going to be one of those crazy kids that teach themselves to read at age 3? Is he always going to be this adorable?
So many questions! If it was right-side-up would he have said the same thing? Did he really expect to be able to read it when he opened it up? Is he going to be one of those crazy kids that teach themselves to read at age 3? Is he always going to be this adorable?
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I love the threes. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too! In some ways they're harder than the "terrible twos." But it's also a very exciting time of learning and discovery!
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