Lucky Charms
While watching Jimmy Neutron, an inevitable commercial break came on. Tyler seemed to be paying little attention until the ad for Lucky Charms cereal. At the end of the ad he instructed me to go to LuckyCharms.com. He wanted to have further adventures with the leprechaun, apparently. He told me he wanted to help the kids get some cereal.
"Tyler, I wonder why those kids find it necessary to steal the cereal from the leprechaun when they can just go buy it at the store," I mused.
His expression grew serious and he stated, matter of factly; "I don't think they have a Mommy and Daddy. They have to steal the cereal because they are hungry."
I was stunned. He is four years old and here he is, like a true philosopher, talking about loop-holes in the moral code. Stealing is wrong. But what if you are a hungry orphan child?
A few weeks ago, while watching the same show, Tyler made another astounding observation. Jimmy Neutron has his own rocket ship and was flying to a distant asteroid. The ship happens to be an open top convertible.
"Mommy! That's silly!"
"What is, sweetie?"
"Jimmy Neutron's ship! How can they breath? There's no air in space!"
Whoa. How the heck did he know that?!?!
I really need to make more of an effort to capture these frequent Tyler observations. He surprises me almost daily!
"Tyler, I wonder why those kids find it necessary to steal the cereal from the leprechaun when they can just go buy it at the store," I mused.
His expression grew serious and he stated, matter of factly; "I don't think they have a Mommy and Daddy. They have to steal the cereal because they are hungry."
I was stunned. He is four years old and here he is, like a true philosopher, talking about loop-holes in the moral code. Stealing is wrong. But what if you are a hungry orphan child?
A few weeks ago, while watching the same show, Tyler made another astounding observation. Jimmy Neutron has his own rocket ship and was flying to a distant asteroid. The ship happens to be an open top convertible.
"Mommy! That's silly!"
"What is, sweetie?"
"Jimmy Neutron's ship! How can they breath? There's no air in space!"
Whoa. How the heck did he know that?!?!
I really need to make more of an effort to capture these frequent Tyler observations. He surprises me almost daily!
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I'm serious. Mostly.
It's astonishing the things that come out of their little adorable heads.
(insert me dancing at the keyboard to "Stupid Girl")