Last night, Katie finally got her trophy for soccer. It was a girl kicking a soccer ball with a bobble head. Katie was thrilled to have her trophy. The coach said that Katie had been talking about the trophy ever since the first practice. Unfortunately, Katie did not listen when I told her multiple times that the head can be broken off. Within six minutes of receiving the trophy, it had been decapitated. Katie was upset. Of course, all the grandparents said they should have never given kids a trophy with a bobble head. My thoughts were, Katie should have listened and been more careful with her prize. Wonder what the now grandparents would have said thirty years ago to David and I if we had a broken bobble head trophy? Boy, have times changed!
Sometimes my kids can say the funnest words. This morning it was so foggy outside that it was difficult to see. Katie says, "I can't believe how froggy it is this morning." Cole agreed that it was very froggy. Katie sometimes says allergy for alert when playing battle with her brother. Cole says that he takes durteck (Zurteck) for allergies. They were singing, "The weather outside is nightfull, the sun is so delightful, since we have no place to go, Let it snow." Well, at least they say I love you just right.