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God has blessed me tremendously with an amazing husband, Doug, and two gorgeous little boys, Gavin and Joey. It has always been a dream of mine to have a large family but God may have other plans. I had a series of 6 consecutive early miscarriages when trying for baby #2. We are currently trying for baby #3 after our 7th miscarriage. I am faithful that God's plan is perfect, even when I am not happy about it. I love comments and meeting new followers so please don't be shy!

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Your Kid Said What?

I thought it would be fun to start a Mr. Linky posting opportunity each Thursday! If you have kids, see kids, teach kids, are related to kids, or were once a kid, we have all heard some of the funniest things come out of kids' mouths. Starting this week, I am going to ask you to share some of the most hysterical, most profound, most unusual things you have heard come out of the mouths of children. Post them on your blog and link up below! Please grab the Your Kid Said What??? button or link back in your post if you are participating. This is going to be fun!


When Long before marriage and motherhood, I was a special education teacher. My first year my class was made up of 5 full time first graders who were all boys. This could certainly be a post for a different day, while they were all diagnosed Developmentally Handicapped, I think they should have been diagnosed with "Spongebob Square Pants taught me everything I know until my parents didn't pay the cable bill so Bart Simpson took care of the rest" syndrome. I loved those kids. They were so cute and innocent and eager to learn.

I had a lesson prepared for the day that involved being blindfolded, pulling tactile letters out of a bag, feeling it and then guessing what letter it was. But, per my usual, I forgot to bring the blindfold. So, I explained the lesson to the boys and told them that they would have to be on their honor to keep their eyes closed. To be sure that they understood, I asked them, "Do you know what it means to be on your honor?" They sat quietly for a few seconds and then a hand shot up into the air waving eagerly. I called the boys name and asked him what it meant. He jumped up and down as he smiled and said, "It's like... Judge Judy!"






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