It’s hard to believe I’ve asked my kids 330 questions. They all up for grabs, too, so feel free to ask your own kids whether they are 4 or 40.
1. What did you give up for lent?
Crash: Chocolate
Bang: Pop
2. What makes you happy?
Crash: Puppies
Bang: Getting licked by a dog
3. What makes me happy?
Crash: Reading, teaching, good listeners
Bang: A clean basement
4. What makes mom happy?
Crash: Candy Crush, good listeners, whale watching
Bang: Snuggling
5. What is your favorite song?
Crash: I Gotta Feeling by The Blackeyed Peas
Bang: Ghost Town by Adam Lambert
6. If we got a dog, what would you want to name it?
Crash: Winn Dixie
Bang: Sparky
7. If you could meet anyone from TV who would you want to meet?
Crash: Hope and Alison (or Rebecca) from Hope for Wildlife (Hope for Wildlife is a charitable wildlife rehabilitation and education organization)
Bang: Ellen DeGeneres
8. If a genie granted you 3 wishes, what would you wish for?
Crash: More video games (Pokemon Sun and moon), More hockey cards to trade with my cousin, and Minecraft robots
Bang: To go on stage to dance, being the best player in basketball, if Zoe and Felix were alive
9. If you could be a sound, what sound would you be?
Crash: I’d be a “ruff” like a dog
Bang: Mooooo
10. What is love?
Crash: When two people like each other
Bang: Hugging people
I love that Crash knows you and mom both appreciate “good listeners!” Guess he’s heard that phrase once or twice.😊 If you were to ask my fourth grade class that question about me, you’d get the same answer. Unfortunately, I’ve been somewhat disappointed lately! BTW, I’d like to meet Ellen DeGeneres too.
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He know we love good listeners, but that doesn’t mean he is one 🙂 I’d love to meet Ellen!
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I have to say that Winn Dixie is the best dog name ever! 😀
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Have you read the book? Best dog ever, too 😀
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I saw the movie. If I’d known there was a book, I’d have read it first. The book is almost always better. The movie was pretty good though from what I remember.
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I still highly recommend the book. They did a spectacular job with the movie, but like always, the book was better.
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This is wonderful! Great answers! I think I am going to steal this and ask my children : )
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Thanks! And ask away.. would love to read their answers 🙂
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Love the clean basement answer!
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I had just tried to get them to put away their toys in the basement. My efforts were futile. But he is right… a clean basement would have made me happy 🙂
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Love it!
“Ghost Town” is a favourite in our house. 🙂
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He loves it, though he’s always asking questions about what various parts mean. What’s a satire? Why is love like that? What’s a ghost town? Why’s his heart like a ghost town? What’s a vampire? 😀 I really get a deeper understanding for the song after being interrogated about it.
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Awesome questions! It really does make you think, eh?!
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They most definitely keep me thinking. He often asks about the origins of life at bedtime, too.
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A clean basement is key.
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It really would make me happy…
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“A clean basement” Ahhhh, the more Dads change, the more they stay the same. My Dad famously made a list of projects for us kids to do. On it were ‘clean basement’ and ‘kill dog’. Speaking of dogs, I know a kid who has a dog named Sparky. It’s a golden retriever and very sparky indeed. Oh — tell Crash that at least one other person (me) loves I Gotta Feeling (!) xoxoxo
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Whoa, whoa, whoa… on your dad’s list was “kill dog”? Please tell me that code/slang for something else. I like the name Sparky for a pup and I’ll Crash know he’s in good company 🙂 It is a catchy song and fun to shake your (or my) butt to.
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Hahaha!!! You had to know my Dad, who had a twisted sense of humor, and a love/hate relationship with that particular dog, whom he ‘inherited’ from a ‘friend’. Duke was a hunting dog who must have had a horrible life with the ‘friend’, because he was very undisciplined and, well, rather nasty in his doggy habits. But we loved him anyway (and didn’t kill him).
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Ha! Your dad sounds awesome. As does the undisciplined pup 🙂
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I want to meet Ellen too.
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I think you really need a dog, my friend. Look at the hints! Your boys can only be happy if you get a dog (or do you have a dog???). And if Ellen ever comes over, please invite me too.
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We do need a dog. The boys and I (and DW) would love one. Unfortunately, DW is very allergic to cats and dogs. If Ellen pops by, I’ll let you know!
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You need to find a “naked dog” and apparently labradoodles are good for people with allergies… I heard…
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I’d be down for meeting Ellen, too 😀
LOL at that last picture. Both of my kids have been in super funky moods lately. Between them and me, all I can say is poor Batman!
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Poor Batman. Poor husbands everywhere! We deserve cake and ice cream 🙂
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Mooooo! I second whale watchign and Ellen Degeneres!
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Perhaps we could take Ellen to see the whales? 😀
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I’m sure Ellen wouldn’t mind. Now, let’s get Crash & Bang on Ellen’s ASAP! She can’t say no to little cute dudes. 😉
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