Tuesday, November 27, 2007

HIGH EMOTION

"Is he excited or is he mad?" remarked Savion, after learning that his uncle was brought to the hospital after a sudden increase in blood pressure.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

TOO MUCH T.V.

Savion asked, "Dad, what's the English Channel?" I quickly said, "The B.B.C. The British Broadcasting Corporation." Savion respectfully remarked, "Dad, the English Channel or strait is a body of water that connects two other large bodies of water." I sheepishly replied, "Uh, you're right, my son."


Monday, November 19, 2007

BAG TAGS

The kid's school bag tags created by their mom.
Savion loves Calvin's adventures. Nicolas loves the Cat's mischief.
"Calvin & Hobbes"
by Bill Watterson"The Cat In The Hat"
by Theodor Seuss Geisel

Thursday, November 15, 2007

FALSE FALSETTO

During the commute to school, Mimi hit the high notes of a Vhonda Shepard song*. Nicolas, seated at the back seat, wondered,
"Who's singing? Mommy or Daddy?"
*"I Only Want To Be With You"
Songs from Ally McBeal Featuring Vhonda Shepard

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

FIRE ADDENDUM

Savion was inquiring about the phrase "amendment of the constitution". He asked why there are appeals to have the law amended with regards to the burning of the American flag. Further discussions touched on impeachment of Presidents of a nation. Listening intently, Nicolas inquired, "Can we BURN Presidents?" which he then amended to, "Can we FIRE Presidents?"

(see July 24, 2007 "Heaven & Fire")

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS?

Mimi asked the children what they wanted for Christmas. Nicolas replied, "A bicycle." Savion replied, "Wisdom and power." Nicolas commented, "Santa Claus can only give gifts, not power." Savion rejoined, "Okay, imagination and knowledge then."

SAFETY CHECK

Before driving off, Nicolas' mother, Mimi, asked, "Are your seat belts buckled?" Nicolas replied, "Yes." But suddenly panicked, he checked his lunch bag and asked - "Strawberry donut here?", as he continued to search his lunch bag. "Yes!!! It's here!", Nicolas shouted with much relief and delight. We were good to go after that.

Monday, November 12, 2007

LEVI'S NEW STYLE

Nicolas asked, "Are you wearing your Button-LESS jeans?"

CURIOUS SAVION

Savion asked his teacher, "Should I do something bad so I could go to the Principal's office? I want to feel what it's like to be inside the Principal's office. I want to feel what it's like to be in trouble."

Sunday, November 11, 2007

FAVORITE THINGS TO DO - 2007

Savion says his top favorite things to do are the following:

1. Watch T.V.
2. Play the PS2.
3. Physical movement.
4. Resting after a hard day.
5. Eating cheese popcorn.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

GRANDMA'S GRANDPA

This is a story of an eight-year-old little girl who was the most popular and smartest girl in her school. Her grandfather, a school superintendent, was very proud of her and her achievements.

One day, her school held a fund-raising project where raffle tickets were sold. She decided to get a handful of raffle booklets hoping to be able to sell the most. But alas, an eight-year-old can only sell so many tickets and so the little girl ended up very disappointed with a lot of unsold tickets. The next morning, the little girl saw a clump of money, her mother's budget, on the kitchen table. Wanting to retain her school status, the little girl decided to take the money and give it to her teacher as part of her ticket sales. The teacher, suspecting the situation, called up the girl's parents. The little girl’s parents were furious and each had a turn giving her a spanking.

But what frightened the little girl more was when she was told that her grandfather wanted to see her. She dreaded the punishment her grandfather would inflict on her. She had brought shame to him and the family. Arriving at her grandfather's home, she was led to the library where she saw her stern-looking grandfather sitting on his office chair. Her grandfather then motioned to her to come over. She approached slowly fearing the wrath of her grandfather. Her grandfather then picked her up, sat her on his lap and hugged her tight. The little girl was surprised. Still waiting for her much feared punishment, her cheek became moist. The tears of her grandfather fell uncontrollably on her cheeks. At that moment, she felt the grief and disappointment of her grandfather, not the anger. And at the same moment, she felt the forgiving love from her grandfather envelop her.

That little girl never stole a single cent ever again.

Story from A.Y., mother of three, grandmother of two.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

LIFE IMITATING ART

Nicolas asked, "Is there any future in the Philippines?" I was struck by the question and grasped for an answer but I could not think of one. Nicolas asked further, "Where can we find it?" I could only throw a question back, "Where do you think?" Nicolas thought a while and replied, "Far, far away."

A tough question from a little boy? Or maybe just his insights from the movies, "Back To The Future" and "Star Wars".

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

VEGGIE KING

After hearing the word "kangkong" (a leafy vegetable similar to spinach), Nicolas asked, "Isn't that the gorilla that died?"

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