Yesterday, Sirri came running in the house after school.
"Momma, Momma! Today was my best day ever!"
She could hardly get the words out fast enough.
"Really Sirri? What happened?"
"Austin kissded me! And I liked it! And I'm going to marry him!"
So, Sirri had a lot to say, but her mother was speechless.
"Ready or not, Austin. Here I come!"
"Momma, Momma! Today was my best day ever!"
She could hardly get the words out fast enough.
"Really Sirri? What happened?"
"Austin kissded me! And I liked it! And I'm going to marry him!"
So, Sirri had a lot to say, but her mother was speechless.
oh boy! you're in trouble. Ted Kendon to get the gun! just kidding :)
ReplyDeleteN-O W-A-Y!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletedid she REALLY say, "...and i liked it!"???? i too, am speechless.
(but i'm laughing really hard).
xoxo.
LOL!! This is only the beginning!!
ReplyDeletePrepare youself now!!
When Evan came home with a girl's phone number when he was in Kindergarten I felt the world spin a little faster. It was terrifying.
ReplyDeleteLove how you said you were speechless. I have been speechless many times, too. I have quite a collection of gray hairs. It's lovely.
Oh Lisa, this really scares me. That picture is perfect for the thought. I wish children somehow understood that they have such a short time to be little, and the rest of forever to be an adult, and do adult things.
ReplyDeletehave fun kendon. get that shot gun out now!
ReplyDeleterichard and i laughed and laughed and laughed at this the other night!
ReplyDeleteshe cracks me up!!
you're going to have your hands full.
i say, figure out how to keep her talking so openly with you when she's say, 16.
don't worry too much, lisa. she might end up like me! i haven't been kisseded by a boy in over 10 years ... sigh.
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny! The look on her face there is priceless. SHe does look ready to pounce and attack.
ReplyDeleteHOT DAMN!
ReplyDeletetell her to make sure she always has chapstick on hand. a little upkeep goes a long way.
oh wait. are we supposed to be discouraging this behavior???
ReplyDeletemy bad.
Love the picture to go along with the story.
ReplyDeleteI remember my first "real" kiss at 16. I came into the house and told my mom and said it wasn't that great.
In retrospect, I'm sure my mom was doing a happy dance after I left the room.
I even remember my boyfriend in the first grade ------ and you know how long ago that was!!! So, you really don't have to worry! It is all human nature and she will be just fine!! Her emotions are developing!! Just like the rest of her!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all of you!