okay now it’s time for therapy. trouble is, i don’t know if it’s for her or me. . ..
oh wait – that’s that age old joke! why did the mouse crawl up the nose? to get to the carrot! we do it slightly differently in the states. it’s a chicken and a road and the other side. you zany brits…
Laura, well exactly, I don’t know why I even had to ask. ;D
Kim, oh definitely, otherwise why could kids from one family be so completely different in so many ways. I love that we are all individuals.
Holl, no, we do the chicken and the road too. You must know that what with being here young lady, I mean, you’re almost British now, except that you’re you know, from the states. Miss M is just weird. ;D
David, you are so good at that.
Corey, I hope so. I love the way she thinks.
Belle, maybe, that might explain why it went up her nose??
Dumdad, I’m sure it was. Hope it got the carrot though.
Conversations with the young are much like conversations with the old…they may not make sense at the time, but eventually you get it…you really get it…lovely little mouse…hope Miss M doesn’t stick any nuts up her nose, lord knows how we’d remove that squirrel!
Sandi
June 26th, 2008 at 2:02 pm
LOL Of course, what else would the mouse be doing
June 26th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Gosh I love that girl.
Proof positive that we’re each born with our own unique personalities and talents. Take that, “Tabula Rasa” fanatics!
June 26th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
okay now it’s time for therapy. trouble is, i don’t know if it’s for her or me. . ..
oh wait – that’s that age old joke! why did the mouse crawl up the nose? to get to the carrot! we do it slightly differently in the states. it’s a chicken and a road and the other side. you zany brits…
June 26th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
Q: What’s common to noses and mice?
A: “See how they run”!!
June 26th, 2008 at 11:26 pm
tee hee….I have to say…….Miss M is just a hoot! She is going to go on to great things….such imagination and creativity!
June 27th, 2008 at 1:08 am
hee hee hee! Do you think it was one of the three blind mice?
June 27th, 2008 at 1:58 am
That must have been a close squeak…
June 27th, 2008 at 7:11 am
Laura, well exactly, I don’t know why I even had to ask. ;D
Kim, oh definitely, otherwise why could kids from one family be so completely different in so many ways. I love that we are all individuals.
Holl, no, we do the chicken and the road too. You must know that what with being here young lady, I mean, you’re almost British now, except that you’re you know, from the states. Miss M is just weird. ;D
David, you are so good at that.
Corey, I hope so. I love the way she thinks.
Belle, maybe, that might explain why it went up her nose??
Dumdad, I’m sure it was. Hope it got the carrot though.
June 27th, 2008 at 8:23 am
Not. Even. Going. To. Ask.
Oh, what the hell… so what was the carrot doing in her nose in the first place?
And wouldn’t it be a bunny that would chase a carrot?
Kids nowadays… sheesh.
June 27th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
Conversations with the young are much like conversations with the old…they may not make sense at the time, but eventually you get it…you really get it…lovely little mouse…hope Miss M doesn’t stick any nuts up her nose, lord knows how we’d remove that squirrel!
Sandi
June 28th, 2008 at 3:48 am
Maureen, my kid is just weird. What can I say? ;D
Blimey Sandi, I hadn’t even thought of that. And thank Bob we don’t have a donkey.