The First Questions I Asked My Kids happened February 11, 2016. Since then, I’ve had 44 episodes. That would be 440 questions. Unfairly, that’s how many they have asked me just this evening.
I thought today would be a good day for a throw back Thursday. Here are the 10 questions I asked them 581 days ago. Lets see how they’re answers differ almost 2 years later.
- What do you want to be when you grow up?
Crash: A video game designer or a racecar driver but probably a video game designer
Bang: Builder and a maid (that hasn’t changed for a long time) - If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
Crash: I’d have the power to do magic like Harry Potter but not exactly like Harry Potter because when I snap my fingers I could make myself rich
Bang: Spring arms and Flying - What are the three best things about being you?
Crash: That I’m different from everybody else, that I have lots of stuffies I like to snuggle and I have a family to love
Bang: That I get to watch TV, get to have trucks and play, and I love school - Can you name one thing that scares you?
Crash: Dying and my brother when he jumps out of nowheres
Bang: Snakes, coyotes, and wolves - What is the most disgusting thing you can think of?
Crash: My brother when comes downstairs naked
Bang: When people at school don’t flush the toilet after they poop - What’s something that makes you angry?
Crash: My brother and when I get crushed in Splatoon (video game)
Bang: Sometimes you when you send me to my room - What are you good at?
Crash: Mario Kart, writing stories, reading, science, and snuggling
Bang: Biking, scootering, squishing crab apples, and hockey and reffing basketball - What animal would you like to be?
Crash: Fox
Bang: A giraffe (I’m still waiting for that 22 inch tongue) - What’s the best thing about being a kid?
Crash: We fit in the treehouse better than dad
Bang: Get to go to school and get easy things to do like easy math and grown ups have to do the hardest thing in the world - Name two things we should do as a family on the weekend.
Crash: Watch Harry Potter or gets lots of Pokemon and have a Pokemon tournament
Bang: Sleep together in your gigantic bed and I’ll sleep next to you and spend time in the living room eating pancakes
I want spring arms and flying too! 😄👍
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Spring arms would be a great asset. Reminds me of Inspector Gadget… Go go Gadget spring arms!
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Good answers. Your kids are deep thinkers. Glad you asked them instead of me.
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The oldest is becoming a deeper thinker as you can tell by what scares him. It’s interesting to see how their answers change over time.
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Favorite Q and A from today:
What’s the best thing about being a kid?
Crash: We fit in the treehouse better than dad
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He’s right too. He laughs every time I go in and smack my head off a branch 🙂 My favorite is that he gave the same answer 2 years ago.
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Bang is just wise: ” grown ups have to do the hardest thing in the world.” Also, he wants to eat pancakes in the living room. That kid is awesome!!
Crash must be doubly scared of his brother – being naked and “jumping out of nowheres” … HAHA!
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The being naked is a frequent occurrence in our house. There’s no dignity in that one. Funny he should mention that his little brother jump scares him. He jump scares his little brother FAR more often. So much so that the little one will not go upstairs unless he knows exactly where his big brother is. Chocolate chip pancakes in the living is a splendid idea…
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Aww, he’s so cute with not going upstairs until he’s sure of his big brother’s location! I totally understand that. I probably was the same way to my big sister at some point….
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He’s scared of being scared. Understandable, too, with the frequency his brother jumps out and screams at him. I may have him to punch his brother when he scares him.
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Oh no, you’ve got the Pokemon Plague in your house, too?
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He collects them and fawns over them. I wouldn’t really call it a plague, yet. Just a fever.
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Thanks to LM’s uncle who was a Pokemon collector, the boy has a stack that’s about 8 inches high.
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LM has a bigger stack than Crash. His stack isn’t even an inch yet. Lucky for LM to land a stash from a collector.
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