... and the antics:
• insisting that I was being "too literal! (Oh, the irony!)
• when listening to me chat with my mom about the psychologist's praise of me, she asked him if he agreed and he answered, "It's a long way of saying that, but Yes."
• spelling "social" shoshol
• playing a game where we made up a funny phrase with a given set of letters, for W,N,C he came up with "what a nutty Cleisthenes" (He does like him though!)
• saying 9 million flies got into our house and then adding "I'm over exaggerating!"
• opening the door to the empty classroom and sing songing like in Animaniacs, "Hello classroom!"
• correcting me when I reminded him that Wednesdays are half days, "No, they're minus two days!" (The day lasts two hours less, not precisely half of the usual day.)
• insisting "I didn't fall for the trick." (I was mentioning how video games can trick kids into expecting rewards after a little work because that's how they're designed, but real life often requires lots of hard work before a reward. He was adamant that he wasn't tricked… we'll see :) )
• being so overly eager to do his chores that he brought in the trash cans before the garbage truck came!
• describing for me extensive details about "fief cats" (After a half hour of describing these cats in his game, I wondered and asked him if he meant "thief". He'll still get that sound mispronounced and for the first time, he seemed to actually want to correct the problem.)
• playing a game where we made up a funny phrase with a given set of letters, for W,N,C he came up with "what a nutty Cleisthenes" (He does like him though!)
• saying 9 million flies got into our house and then adding "I'm over exaggerating!"
• opening the door to the empty classroom and sing songing like in Animaniacs, "Hello classroom!"
• correcting me when I reminded him that Wednesdays are half days, "No, they're minus two days!" (The day lasts two hours less, not precisely half of the usual day.)
• insisting "I didn't fall for the trick." (I was mentioning how video games can trick kids into expecting rewards after a little work because that's how they're designed, but real life often requires lots of hard work before a reward. He was adamant that he wasn't tricked… we'll see :) )
• being so overly eager to do his chores that he brought in the trash cans before the garbage truck came!
• describing for me extensive details about "fief cats" (After a half hour of describing these cats in his game, I wondered and asked him if he meant "thief". He'll still get that sound mispronounced and for the first time, he seemed to actually want to correct the problem.)
• responding to my mom's story of seeing a great white shark while scuba diving with, "You're a very risky woman!"
• calling shivers "personal earthquakes"
• when Daddy answered a question with "hmmm", Cameron said, "Give up the noncommittals and give me a committal answer."
• when Daddy answered a question with "hmmm", Cameron said, "Give up the noncommittals and give me a committal answer."
Enjoying his chocolate sundae as a birthday breakfast :) |
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