Hi JoEllen,
I'm glad that you liked that one. Here's another one of my favorites.
Some years ago when my daughter was around 4 years old. She was watching Sponge Bob on television and I was on my computer online.
My daughter then walks up to me and point to the front door and says "Daddy, Daddy, monster". So I'm immediatley thinking that Sponge Bob has to go. I then looked at the front door, looked at my daughter and said "there is no monster at the front door, honey".
So my daughter looks at me again, points to the front door and says "Daddy, there's a monster standing right there at the door".
Well now I'm thinking way to many MnM's, the candy has to go and once again I look at the front door and then to my daughter and say "Honey, there's nothing there, there is no monster at the front door, monsters don't exists".
My daughter then says "Daddy, there is a monster standing right there, turns her little body towards the front door places her right arm and hand out in front of her facing the front door and boldly says
"Monster, go in the name of Jesus!!" and then turns towards me, throws her arms up in the air and says "monster all gone now" and then walks away, sits down and starts watching Sponge Bob again.
Here is another one.
One night my daughter comes to me and says "Daddy, moon out, moon out, car broken, mommy stuck". So I'm thinking what is up with this kid?
30 minutes later I get a call from my wife who was on her way home from work on the freeway and the car broke down. I had to call a tow truck.
Blessings,
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- That story needs to be told over and over and become part of your family's best memories.
I love it!