Wednesday, December 3, 2008

how their minds work~



well as most of you know i have been under the weather a bit. this morning garran was taking care of the boys, so i took a shower but still was not feeling all that hot. so afterwards i decided i would just lay on my bed for a while. as i was laying their the following conversation occured.

(cullan enters my room)

cullan: (standing next to my bed, he put his little hand on my face and said) "what the matter mommy"

me: "well i don't feel very good. mommy feels sick!"

cullan: "mommy sick---what are you talking bout mommy?" (said with a bit of disbelief=)

then he left with a puzzled look on his face.

when i told garran the story he just laughed and said "don't you know mommys don't get sick"=)


2 comments:

Hartson family said...

Isn't it a shame that it's just a myth! Hope you're feeling better soon.

Lacey.costner said...

MEg, I hope you get well soon, pregnancy + sickness=no fun.

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