Still fresh, even though it happened somewhere along the way from Utah to Oregon, via Northern California.
Caleb (to Ellie): What in the hell did you say?
Dad: Caleb, what did you just say!?
Caleb: I said, "What in the hell did you say?"
Dad: Son, there's a word in that sentence that we don't use, okay?
Caleb: Well, can I say "Sweet Sister Francis" instead?
I have witnesses.
Yep-I was one of them witnesses. It was truly a SWEEET moment. I did not however teach him that word we do not say.
ReplyDeleteI love that! I really really love that! LOL! I have been caught saying Sweet Sister Francis ever since you told me that!
ReplyDeleteFunny story, our kids, or I guess I should say all of us, have gotten a lot of use of "Sweet Sister Francis" ever since we've heard that. Caleb is one funny kid.
ReplyDeleteThat kid is a crack up. Sounds like he started a new fad with that Sweet Sister Fancis line. You don't mind if we use it do you?
ReplyDeleteThe next time we go on a road trip is it okay if we borrow him to make the trip seem shorter?
ReplyDeleteMy second favorite Caleb phrase that he picked up from Bolt is, "I'm concerned on a number of levels." He uses this one on me with a very adult look on his face, as if to say, "Come on, Kenz. Think!" Oh boy...
ReplyDeleteheh heh heh i love it...
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