The weekend's over and I must return to the old library, but I'm not as bummed as I usually am on Sunday evening, because Tristan is really looking forward to going to his new daycare. They have some pretty awesome toys! Well, I didn't think I would have anything to post, while we had fun, there wasn't any crazy randomness...until 10 minutes ago. So, the family is FINALLY relaxing. Chubbs (oh yea that's my hubby's nickname) is playing World of Warcraft (WOW), Tristan's watching Toy Story 3, and I'm pretending to watch Toy Story 3, but really reading my paranormal romance book. Well, I'm not sure what provoked Tristan's random thought, but I am so happy he decided to share. The dialogue went like this:(Oh, and remember that I'm deep into my vampire world, not completely listening to him at the beginning of our conversation...seriously there's a 3000 year old vampire protesting his unconditional love to me...he's never met a woman like me as a matter of fact.)
Tristan: "....they asked me what I wanted and I said legos."
Me: "What? Who asked you? Your teacher?"
Tristan: "Uh huh, I said legos"
Me: "Sooo, they asked you what area you wanted to play in?"
Tristan: "No, at children's church"
Me: "Oh! They have legos at children's church?"
Tristan: "Noooo mom (deep sigh). They asked me what I would ask God for, and I said legos."
Me:"WHAT?!"
Tristan: "I said legos."
Me: AHAHAHAHA
I love our new church, we recently started attending, and I was raised in an extremely strict religion, so while I'm sure no one else thought twice about it (or maybe they did, and I need to concentrate on improving my son's spirituality), I can only imagine if I had given the same answer to the elders when I was 5. I admire the simplicity of a child's mind; I can't say it enough. The adult mind is filled with so much useless information, and our children are still learning the new, imperative information. It's always a sweet breath of fresh air!
That's great! He always says the best things!!
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