Here’s a collection of things that the children have said over the last couple months. Hope you get some smiles out of it like I did!
Elvia “Look Mommy a ice cream cone!” Then she paused and looked puzzled for a second and said “oh! A pine cone!”
Little David “Hey mommy! What’s a canopy? Not a CAN OF PEE, I know what that is, I’m talking about a canopy”
My little David laugh- “mommy, did God make mosquitoes???”
Me- “Ummmm, yes, I guess He did.”
LilD very expressively says “Hmmmmmmm, well then I guess we must need them for something then!”
Elvia comes in from taking a walk with daddy and climbed up beside me. I looked down at her and said “Wow, Elvia your face is a mess!” She says ( in her cute little girlie voice) “yeah, sure thing!” And then she says “yeah, I just was walking couple miles in the woods with daddy.”
LilD says “here, Elvia, feed your baby!”
E- “I can’t!!!!”
D-“yes you can, on your body”
E- “no buddy! I can’t!!!”
D- “yes you can Elvia, all you have to do is eat food and drink water and it will turn into milk!”
Elvia looks at me for support and I inform David that she has to grow up first and have a baby and THEN she can feed it her milk. She looks at buddy and says “yeah!”
I tell Elvia “hurry and hop out the door so Steven doesn’t get out!”
Elvia says “ok” in a concentrated voice and then starts hopping out the door while breathing fast... because you know, breathing fast is how you speed up, and literally hopping is what I meant.
Little David (in a grown up voice) stated “I like horse salt...” Elvia said “I like horse salt too!”
Daddy uses coarse salt and I guess that’s what he thought we were saying all this time.
I told Elvia “we really need to figure out something for dinner!”
She thinks a min, “hmm, we could make CAKE?!”
“No... you don’t make cake for dinner Elvia, that’s a dessert.”
“Oh.” And then with a hopeful look “vanilla chai tea!!!”
She’s a good helper but has a ways to go on the meal planning side of things lol

Miss that when my little would say thing like that lol
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