For Chirstmas, Isaiah and Samuel both got some money from Bryan's Grandparents - Grandpa Herman and Grandma Margie. So, they wanted to go to their favorite store in the World - WAL*MART. Off we went. I took Samuel alone and he kept telling me he wanted a big race car. Thinking he wanted a race car to race with on the floor, I kept trying to show him the biggest ones I could find. None of these were what he wanted and I was beginning to think this "big race car" didn't exist. So, looking for something else for him we turned down one of the last toy isles and across the isle from the toys were the bicycles and such. He immediately said, "There it is Mommy; I want that one!" I looked up to see a red corvette sports car that HE could ride in and drive. So THIS was the big race car he was referring to all this time. I explained that he didn't have enough money for this (he was given $25.00). It's VERY hard to explain to an almost 3 year old that they don't have enough money for something they REALLY want. I told him maybe he could ask for that for his b-day (not that Mommy and Daddy will have enough money for it either). He seemed okay with this and we found a race car that he can play with INSIDE. He still had money left over so he picked out some sunglasses (Spiderman). He said, "I need some sunglasses so the sun won't get in my eyes!" He HATES the sun in his eyes!
Next, Isaiah's turn. He decided he wanted a Power Ranger toy (SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE). He picked out one that he didn't have (can there be one that he DOESN'T have says Daddy) and then we were off to the sunglasses for him. Sam can't be the only one with sunglasses!!! Isaiah picked out a pair of "Cars" sunglasses and looks really cool in them.
Thank you Grandpa Herman and Grandma Margie for the toys and sunglasses - WE LOVE YOU!
Here's a pic of Sam in his sunglasses. We are on our way out the door for school.
Hey Misti! I just came across your blog and am really enjoying it, so keep it up!
ReplyDeleteOh, I was thinking that if you want to get a friend for Daisy, why not consider an adult dog? They are a lot calmer and easier to handle. Just a suggestion!
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