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Calebisms

*  (While going to the bathroom at a restaurant) "I have the ability to go to the bathroom whenever I want to.  I wonder if that's a super power or something."  Totally serious.  Totally.

*  While driving in the Middle of Nowhere Virginia, Caleb spotted 3 large crosses out in a huge field.  "Hey, I didn't know we were so close to where Jesus died!!"

*  After we chuckled when he used a word that is bigger than most kindergarten vocabulary, "You know, I kind of have a mind of my own.  I like to use bigger words than the other kids because they're more interesting."

*  Caleb was flying around his little cannon he got as a souvenir  complete with sound effects.  When I asked what he was doing, he replied, "I'm dropping atomic bombs over Japan to end World War II."  Of course you are.

*  "I'm pretty much just like a secret spy.  I can turn anything into a weapon!"

Comments

Mary Lou said…
Julie....
That boy!! Crack. Me. Up!! ;-D
Oh, and by the way? As for your bathroom story, I am a camel so to speak. Being able to hold urine within me not only comes in handy, but it IS a superpower of the sorts!! Hee, hee, hee.... ;-D
--Raelyn

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