Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Thank you! It really is fascinating to hear how she thinks. Like when she discovered her missing shoe in another family's stroller at the beach, and I told her that it could be that it wasn't her shoe even though it looked like it, so we couldn't just take it, but had to wait till we could ask the family that owned the stroller. I said that they are probably out swimming, or away buying ice cream or something, and we can ask them when they return.She explained to her mother that: "Usually there are people living in that stroller, but they were not at home"...love/Reb>> Love the way Pixie's young mind works!> Thank you, Reb!> Love, to all of you,> n> > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 9:42:34 AM> Subject: From the mouths of children...> > > My niece Pixie (age 3) visited with her new cousin, my brother's new baby, > together with her mum. She looked at the baby and asked:> > â€" Is this Sophia's baby?> > Her mother said that it was, she then asked:> > â€" But where is 's baby, then?> > Her mother explained that, "This is her, right here. This is 's baby > too."> > Her reaction was:> > â€" What!? They have to share one?!> > > > Her other uncle and his wife has two kids, her aunt and her husband has two > kids, and her mother, who is single, has just her, so I suppose she had assumed > that one kid per parent was the general distribution, so to speak...> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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