What You Can Learn About Life From Your Child
You can learn a lot from children.The best part of all is the
advice is priceless.
Walls looked so much better when they are decorated with
artwork. Markers and crayons work best.
The living room is so much better for running around and making
noise than your own bedroom. A couch is the best trampoline.
Money may not grow on trees, but it sure is always in your
parents' pockets.
Real life, including your love life begins in kindergarten.
Parents are confusing. They tell you not to speak to strangers,
then when you meet a stranger, they tell you to say hello.
Saying, "You look like Patrick from SpongeBob Squarepants is
really a compliment.
No matter how many times you watch the same TV show, listen to
the same song, read the same book, watch the same tape or dvd,
you can never really get tired of it.
You can never have too many Thomas the Tank Engine trains or
Hotwheels cars.
Even though you have your own bed, you just have to sleep in
your parents' bed.
Mommy knows where all your toys are.
I don't know what boundaries are, but if you teach me, I'll
respect your boundaries, if you respect mine.
There is always something important to tell your parents when
they're on the telephone or talking to someone else.
If parents laugh when we say bad words, we'll just keep saying
them.
You can never be sleepy or tired.
Although you are too full for any more dinner, you always have
room for dessert.
Kids have selective hearing, we may hear you say, "Who wants ice
cream?", but we can't hear when you say, "Turn the television
off."
Everyone over the age of 10 is old, so there is a possibility
that your parents did know Abraham Lincoln.
I may not know time, but I know when all my favorite tv shows
are on.
My friendships can be broken and mended without parental
involvement.
Sometimes, parents have more fun then the kids at parties,
amusement parks and other events.
Know how to push your parents