That is what Owen said while playing video games the other night - "OMG!" I asked if he knew what that stood for... he said no.
Speaking of video games, we've had to cut out playing them during the weekday evenings. They are tired after a long day and Owen's need for perfection (from himself and others) makes for a not-so-enjoyable evening. He is a little upset with our decision, especially since he just recently bought his new SuperMario game.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Hanging with the boys
Monday, June 7, 2010
Honors Day
The last day of school (back in May – I’m just getting caught up with my posting duties) was Honors Day at A.L. Burruss Elementary. A student from each class was recognized in various subject areas (math, art, PE, etc). You-know-who received 2 awards – one in reading and spelling. He was thrilled. The next time you come by the house, be sure to ask him to see his certificates and medals that he has hanging in his room.
First Sunday in June
Play day with John
Cheapskate
Owen has been on a “I want a DS” kick lately. Apparently, some of his friends at summer camp have one. Then he started asking for the Super Mario Wii game. We encouraged him to save his money to get one (I was pretty sure he was low on funds, so I figured it would take a while to save up).
So while we were at Target yesterday, he went to the game section and inspected the package box carefully. He noted that it cost $50 and talked all the way home about ways he was going to earn money. This morning, he got up and came straight downstairs with his wallet in his hand “MOM, I HAVE $50 ALREADY SAVED! Can we go to Target today?” But then Will pointed out that Amazon had it for $35. I told Will that it was up to Owen whether or not he wanted to pay the lower price and wait for it to come in the mail (I wasn’t going to take the heat for standing between a boy and his game!). Well, I can’t believe it, but Owen said he wanted to order it for the lower price! I asked him a couple of times to make sure he understood that it might be several days before it arrived, and he said yes, but “Mom, it will save money”. Miracles never cease – between this and the comment that he made to Gram asking “what is a mall?”, I have hope for him after all =)
So while we were at Target yesterday, he went to the game section and inspected the package box carefully. He noted that it cost $50 and talked all the way home about ways he was going to earn money. This morning, he got up and came straight downstairs with his wallet in his hand “MOM, I HAVE $50 ALREADY SAVED! Can we go to Target today?” But then Will pointed out that Amazon had it for $35. I told Will that it was up to Owen whether or not he wanted to pay the lower price and wait for it to come in the mail (I wasn’t going to take the heat for standing between a boy and his game!). Well, I can’t believe it, but Owen said he wanted to order it for the lower price! I asked him a couple of times to make sure he understood that it might be several days before it arrived, and he said yes, but “Mom, it will save money”. Miracles never cease – between this and the comment that he made to Gram asking “what is a mall?”, I have hope for him after all =)
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