E is for Questions I Asked My Kids

It is for the greatest name, ever. It’s an Old Norse name from the elements ei which means “ever, always” and riker for “ruler”. Essentially, it means Eric is always the king. Being a Leo, also make me a ruler. I’m a natural born king!

You can stop laughing now mom and DW.

 is for enqire. We all know kids can ask 1500 questions an hour (nearly light speed). I return the favor by asking them my own set of questions every week. This might be episode 37. Times 10 is 370 questions. I’ve asked them as many questions in 37 weeks as they’ve asked me just since suppertime. 
What did I enquire about this week?

1) What is something your good at in school?

Crash: Art
Bang: Math and reading

2) What is something you need to work on in school?

Crash: Listening and staying focused
Bang: My 5 senses book

3) What is your least favorite thing to do in school?

Crash: Social Studies
Bang: Working

4) What is your favorite thing to do in school?

Crash: Gym
Bang: Play trucks

5) What animal would be fun to have as a pet in the house?

Crash: A dog – a golden retriever or pug puppy
Bang: Giraffe

6) What word does Dad use most?

Crash: How was schoo?
Bang: Get ready for bed

7) What word does mom use most?

Crash: How the medication work?
Bang: Stop playing with that

8) Where do you want to go this summer when the weather gets warm?

Crash: To visit Nana and Pop Pop and to the pet store
Bang: Beach

9) What book do you want me to read to you tonight?

Crash: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Bang: I’m Dirty

10) How tall do you think you’ll be when you grow up?

Crash: 6 foot 4
Bang: 16 feet

These questions (and any questions I have asked in the past) are free for the taking. I would love to hear your kids responses. Be sure to link to this post! There’s no need to equire about me on Twitter – find me @stomperdad

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8 thoughts on “E is for Questions I Asked My Kids

  1. We got good names πŸ˜‰

    I definitely wanna steal the questions sometimes, too. Now that Baby Girl is a bit older, it might be funny to see how her and LM’s responses stack up.

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