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Questions, questions

I’ve grown to appreciate the fact that knowing all the answers is not as important as knowing the right questions to ask.

I’ll take a tip from the grandboy and use his two powerhouse tools of the trade more often: “what is that?” and “how come?”

Of course I’ll leave off the word, “grandpa” at the end of the question… unless I’m making a point, that is 🙂

Young engineer at play

Seems that sliced cheese (sliced from a block, not in wrappers) makes for a great adhesive. I found some toys ‘glued’ together today.

Seems like littleun appreciates how, when freshly sliced, the cheese is soft and pliant, but after time and exposure to air, it becomes firm enough to hold items together.

Megapoints for junior engineering skills but no more unsupervised snacking with the stuff 🙂

Songwriting 101

I think the repetitive nature of some modern-day lyrics is a reflection of conversations we have with little kids

“Yes that’s a hole Yes that’s a hole

Yes that’s a hole in the couch

No please don’t poke it

NO PLEASE don’t rip it

Please yes please leave the hole all alone”

I don’ wanna wake up

The littleun is often sad because he has to wake up before the sun wakes up.

I empathize.

On TV and movies, folks either lazily roll around before getting up, get wake-up phone calls, or slap the alarm clock, but in most cases we see bright daylight streaming in the windows instead of the groggy reflections of themselves as they try to peek out to see what the weather looks like.

Where is this magical land and how do I get there? Haha

Grumpybear

Today we play ‘grumpy bear’ where the littleun pretends to be sleeping, and when I bounce the ball off the wall and it hits him, he jumps up and roars.

I think he got the idea from me, when the roles were reversed and I wasn’t just pretending to be asleep

Are you done yet?

“Gwumpa, what you doing? Gwumpa, what you doing? What you doing, Gwumpa? Gwumpa, what you doing?

Are you done? Are you done? Are you done? Gwumpa, you done yet? Are you done?

Gwumpa where are you? Where are you Gwumpa? Gwumpawhere are you?

Where you go, Gwumpa?”

The kid’s a natural. Sounds more and more like me these days at work, haha.

Hmmm

Excercising our rights

Tues night exercise class:

1. Climb on the couch, with grandkid in lap

2. Start up “Assassin’s Creed II”

3. Have Ezio Auditore da Firenze climb to a very very very high point

4. Find the jumpy spot on the high point and, naturally, make Ezio jump

5. Shout EEEEAAAAAGLLLLE as he somersaults into a wagon of hay

6. AGAIN, do it again, gwumpa

Rhoda skaping

Just came back from taking the littleun roller skating. Or, as he calls it, “Rhoda skaping”.

And momma even survived the experience.

Although I thought she was going to need heart pills when he started jumping, trying to twist in the air, and land sideways on his skates…