These are Noah’s new “drinking glasses.” Hopefully this isn’t his idea of preparing for college.
Ali and Noah were discussing the pros and cons of their various babysitters with my friend Kelly. Noah explained that they have a system of points. Ali insisted the point system is based on a ten point scale, but Noah was quick to explain that more COULD be earned.
“Sarah is my favorite babysitter. And she gets 1000 out of 1000 babysitter points because she introduced me to my favorite cake, Red Velvet Cake, the time when she took us to Butt Cakes.”
Kelly looked at me.
I burst out laughing. And remembered where, exactly, Sarah had taught Noah about Red Velvet.
Obviously, Nothing Bundt Cakes is now ONLY referred to as Butt Cakes in our house.
“If cigarettes are so bad for you, why are they allowed to sell them?”
I shrugged. “Well, because we live in a free country.”
I launched into a lesson about Liberty and Freedom and America and contrasted it with tyranny. I was pretty sure that Noah had tuned me out for my lecture, for he asked no further questions, which is, in fact, a miracle.
Until the next night, when we were on our way to dinner with Chris, and Chris was grumbling about how late the Alabama football game was going to be the next night.
Noah shrugged his shoulders, sighed, and said, “Well, it’s a free country.”
An unnamed friend’s dog was being quite loud and barky.
Noah rolled his eyes and said “I bet he didn’t cost hardly any money.”.”
“Why do you say that?”
“Because he’s so ANNOYING!”
“Wrecking a car is better than killing a cat, right?”
…Not sure what he’s planning, but I’m glad he’s going ahead and wrestling with these issues of morality before he finds himself in the front seat of the car.
Me: “Noah! How are you? Are you loving life?”
Noah: “What do you mean…?”
Me: “Are. You. Loving. Life?”
Noah: “Well I haven’t been alive for that long, so…”
He needs more time with life to consider their relationship.
Noah and I were cuddling on the front porch swing, enjoying a quiet moment in a beautiful day.
Noah: “What are you doing?”
Me: “Just looking at your gorgeous eyes.”
Noah: “Are they pink?”
Me: “Nope. Just beautiful blue.”
(Noah stares into my eyes, rather lovingly…)
Me: “What color are they?”
Noah: “Greenish Brown. Like a ……. dirty lake.”
I gave him a hard time about his choice of metaphor all day, every now and then popping in a random comment, such as…
“So do you like dirty lakes?”
That one put him over the edge.
“No…..! Mom – it’s just a COLOR!!”
So mannish of him. To see no negative association in the facts of the matter. Because in reality my eyes are rather the color of a dirty lake.
I was in bed one day with especially bad lady issues. Noah came to check on me.
“What’s wrong, Mom?”
“My tummy hurts. “
“Why?”
“Long story.”
He crawled up in bed next to me and got comfortable, propping up on his elbow and looking at me. “Tell me.”
“Uh, not today.”
“Did a watermelon fall on it?”
“Nope…”
“Did the house fall on it?”
“No.”
He finally gave up on understanding my ailments and left the room.
Hours later, that night, he came and found me with a look of eureka on his face.
“You should try to poop, Mom!”
“Um….why?”
He rolled his eyes. “Because your tummy is hurting!”
Thank goodness I have him to find all my solutions for me.
Noah was reading out loud “to me” one night, but I wasn’t paying much attention.
Until he said, “Maury Sharstmus!”
I looked up.
And now I want to write a children’s book all about Maury Sharstmus, the poor gentleman whose name always gets mispronounced as a holiday.
And also I think I’ll be telling a lot of people Maury Sharstmus this year. No Happy Holidays from me!
Noah cracks me up! I love his solution to your women problems, if only that is all we had to do.
If we could all start saying “Maury Shartsmus” I might be less of a Grinch. That’s gold.
These are all awesome! I laughed out loud on the Maury Shartsmus!
Picture the scene: it’s 4:10am. I’m up breastfeeding my 3 month old. I’m looking at my phone and decide to read this post, since I hadn’t had a chance earlier. I’m reading along, enjoying Noah’s antics, when I get to the final part…Merry Shartsmas…
I. Nearly. Die. Laughing.
Luckily, I did not wake the baby from his sleep-eating
That’s fantastic. I’m so glad to help. :-)
I’m glad I’m not the only one that read is as SHARTsmus. I about died laughing. Then realized that’s not quite what you wrote. Still hilarious though!
Hey – it can be read however you all need it to be read. :-)
I think the moral dilemma Noah was struggling with was: If a cat runs into the path of your car, and avoiding the cat means crashing into something, is it morally preferable to wreck the car?
Agreed. So what is the answer??