Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Wigglin'

Today we had our parent/teacher conferences. As much as I had performance anxiety over what we might hear, there were no real surprises. I was quite encouraged by how well the teachers already seem to understand my children. Quirks and all, the teachers really seem to 'get' my trio after only 6 weeks. I especially appreciate how the teachers can see the promise even in their 'weaknesses' and how those traits may serve them well one day. Can you think of a better gift for a Kindergarten teacher to possess?  

The most entertaining moment of the day was when R's teacher relayed a story to me of an occurrence yesterday on the playground. To fully appreciate the humor you have to understand a little about my R. He is intense, serious and in control--a little man in a 6 year old body. He has a very deep, raspy little voice, but still hasn't developed the ability to articulate his R sound. The combination of his serious presentation, deep bass sound and speech impediment make certain comments remarkably cute.

Back to the playground...
Apparently during a lively game of chase, his friend George fell behind a piece of playground equipment which obstructed the teachers' view. R ran breathlessly to his teacher. 
"Miss-us C. Huw-wee! Come quick! Geo-wage is huwt weally bad!"
Mrs. C said that as she accompanied R to check on George (who was fine by the way, just milking it), R reassured her very seriously.
"I think he is huwt bad, but don't worry, I know he is not dead yet. He was still wigglin' a wittle bit."

I love that little man.

9 comments:

MaryBeth said...

I really love reading the funny things kids say!! I laughed out loud over this one.

Donna said...

Isn't it sweet how he loves his brother?? And I had little boys too who had babytalk lisps...don't you just love it? Too cute and I hated to watch them grow out of it. So cute!!

Unknown said...

I'm a long time lurker, but I love your blog, especially when your write about what your kids say. I think my favorite post was when one of the boys called Obama "O-vomit." It makes me laugh everytime I think about it.

I work at a children's home with foster care kids and I can so relate to what you wrote on your last post and the other posts that you've written about it. You just love them anyway, even when it doesn't make sense to the human mind.

Ashley

kristen said...

Just precious!

~April~ said...

That is precious!

Surrounded-By-Boys said...

THAT IS TOOOOOO CUTE!!!! (not the getting hurt part, the wigglin' part, LOL). TOO FUNNY!!!!

elizabeth said...

Very funny! I almost spit my coffee on my computer screen. I love kids!

ChelseaSalomone said...

LOL! That sounds SO like something a kindergartener would say. So glad you love their teachers.

Shannon said...

Your kids crack me UP! What a sweetheart to care about his mate.

Seems they have a really good teacher too!

-Shannon in Austin