It never ceases to amaze me how much entertainment I get out of these kids. I told Brandon the “aunties” were coming over this weekend, so we were busy cleaning up last night. He was hanging around me when I was vacuuming, as was Peyton, so I only wanted one kid to deal with. I told him to go clean up his room. Supposedly, that is too general; kids need specific instructions “put the trucks into the box”, “put the stuffed animals up on the shelf”, “put the books into the bookcase”. I started with “clean up your room” and “put your cars in their box”. He came down after about 15 minutes, and said he was all done. I told him I’d check upstairs later and see what he had done. I glanced at his room on my way to the laundry room. He had an open space in his room! There was a good portion of his floor that had NO toys. It was incredible! He was so proud. I’ll have to find out where he stashed his library books so they don’t disappear on us. This morning, he came into the room at 645am, all dressed and ready to go, and whispered, “Are the aunties coming today?” It’s funny that that was the first thing he said. I told him we’d see Auntie Josephine today, then Auntie Kathleen and Auntie Debbie tomorrow. He wanted to know how to spell “Debbie”. I guess he figured Josephine and Kathleen sounded too long.
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