Jordan is still adjusting to staying home with Carson. It is a good adjustment, but one that he realizes he doesn't want to be permanent. Are things different? Yes. There are things that he is so much better at than I ever was when staying home, and vice versa. At any rate, Carson is a hoot because of his age. He says and does the funniest things these days. Since Jordan is staying home, Carson has done a few things that have told on him. One day, Jordan was running in to pick up the pizza from Pizza Hut. Carson and I were in the car waiting. Carson was unhappy because he wanted to help Daddy. I kept trying to make deals with him to convince him to stay in his seat belt and wait. I told him that if he'd stay, he could go back and watch cartoons. He then proceeded to let me know that he was not interested in that bargain. He said, "Mommy, I don't want to watch t.v. I do that all day with Daddy!" Of course this is so not true. When I told Jordan about it, he laughed because Carson had been watching more t.v. that week because he was trying to study. One last story involves the best Christmas present I ever bought Jordan...The Wii! One day when I came home from work, Jordan decided to play Mario Kart. Carson was back in his room, but bolted around the corner into the living room the moment he heard the Wii turn on. When the game loads, a character says, "Mario Kart Wii!" Carson chimed in perfectly with the game. I couldn't help but laugh and tell Jordan that that was sad. So according to Carson, all they do is watch t.v. and play Mario Kart. I know better than that though.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Maybe not all day every day, just some days...
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