I have to share this one with you...
Last night, Lori and the kids were at church. Lori oversees the children's program at Grace and she had just finished up the evening class and activities. Three or four boys were chasing the little girls around, which of course the girls loved. They ran screaming and laughing through the gym, into the hallway, and the girls eventually ran into the women's restroom. Lori had to head to the restroom, so she walked in and pushed on the first stall door. It was locked. She went to the next door and pushed. It didn't budge. She tried each stall. Same thing. So, she looked underneath the stall doors and there was no one in any of them. She noticed that the girls were still in the bathroom so she asked Kassady if she knew why the doors were locked. Kassady said, "Yeah. I locked them all and crawled out underneath so the boys can't get us."
Well, then Lori paid closer attention to what the girls were doing. They were tearing off strips of paper towel, soaking them under the faucet, and wadding them up into balls. When Lori asked what they were doing, Kassady said that she was making these to throw at the boys who chased them. This is a 3-year-old.
Lori and I are not looking forward to future Parent Teacher Conferences. But, I'm also proud in a weird sort of way.
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Yes, it reminds me of when I was one of a crowd of 1st grade boys in the bathroom at Southside Christian School in Greenville, SC one day. As we were throwing wadded-up wet paper towels at each other, my target over toward the door ducked just as the expansive girth of Mrs. Tuttle entered the door. Let's just say it was a bullseye.
"Uh, Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner...once again Kassady was caught putting ketchup packets under the toilet seats. And Mrs. Frownalot is not happy with her...at all!!!
Haaaaaa...I can hear it now!
Hmmm... sounds like your Kassady would be a delightful companion for our Adam. He has experimented with water & paper products, but particular enjoys the consistency of toothpaste for its sticking power.
That is too funny!!
Sounds a lot like her Grandpa Waggoner when he was little. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. But...I'll have to say he was the cutest little boy (next to mine) I've ever seen or been around in my life, but full of zip.
Like father like daughter? I didn't know Lori when she was little so I can't blame her!
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Your family is adorable! Kristina Clemens
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