A few ramblings of a mid-thirties husband, father, teacher and pop culture fan. Thus the name, Pop Blog- I am the father of 2 (as in "Pop"pa Can You Hear Me), I like "Pop" culture, I like "Pop" Tarts (the food kind- not teeney bopper girl singers), and I like Kellogg's Corn "Pops". I do not however enjoy "Pop" Rocks or the song "Pop" Goes the World (although I did a pretty awesome lip synch to that song in middle school). I also like soda "pop".
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Decisions
I've decided to base all of my decisions the way our 4-year old does. When trying to decide which piece of halloween candy to eat, she will lay them out in front of her and say, "Skunk in the barnyard, pee-yoo. Somebody let him out, not you" and gradually eliminate it down to one lucky winner. It happens about 14 times a day. I think this would come in very handy in the high school setting (but so would our 4-year olds other popular saying, "Kiss my butt"- said right before going to church today). Oh, and there is also her lunch time conversation today of drinking a special Sprite she got trick-or-treating, "I'm going to pretend I'm Mom and that this is a Diet Coke. And that I have 100 more in my purse."
On an unrelated note, to the 60 people going on NYC 2012, it's gonna be fun...
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She has only said the "kiss my..." one time and it just happened to be today.
And the skunk phrase is: "Skunk in the barnyard, pee-u, somebody let it out, that's you."
And I would just like to say that yesterday at lunch the girls were pretending to drink coffee - so I say 100 Diet Cokes in the purse is a step up.
So where did Ellis hear "Kiss my..."? Has she been wandering the halls of Riverton High?
No Clue - it's not something we say around here.
100 Diet Cokes in the purse is simply good emergency preparedness.
Amen Arianne!
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