Wisdom from Kids

Here are a few things I have been learning from my kids recently:

  • If one is good, “10,000” is better
  • You can join two or more numbers to make new numbers. Example: “Ten-Fifty” can be the age of a make believe son
  • The above principle also applies to words. Example: “Strongest-bestest” is a great adjective to describe something really cool.
  • They have really good hearing… and memories
  • Waking them up and putting them to bed are the two best times of the day
  • God is “the bomb”
  • The devil is “bad news”
  • “Robin” noodles are a cheap and filling soup
  • I am the strongest man in the world, except Popeye
  • Grandma’s house is WAY better than our house
  • It’s fun to talk about poop

What have you “learned” from your kids?

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