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Sunday, May 22, 2011

"Give me some sugar"

My son had me in stitches today.
"Hey, mom," he greeted me as I came down the stairs this morning. He had woken up before me and had already got himself about half an hour of x-box game with his dad.
"I am here," he continued. "Give me some sugar!"
I have no idea where the line was from but it was "sweet" (get it?) and needless to say, I gave him some "sugar" on his cheeks.
He's such a troll sometimes. Says the funniest lines when I'm least expecting it and gives me the giggles.
He had a friend over, a rather quiet friend who he is really fond of. He told me, in all innocence, that the friend is his "sidekick". I asked him to explain what that meant. He said that his friend always plays with him during recess at school and that he is a police officer and his friend is his sidekick who helps him catch bank robbers!
Then, there's the deluge of knock knock jokes every day!
Knock, Knock!
Who's there?
Disguise.
Disguise who?
Disguise terrible at telling jokes!
Ha ha ha...
Sigh.

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