Thursday, January 14, 2010

Lessons

We thought we were being smart by buying a "backup Monkey" after we discovered how attached Eric was with it. This is the monkey he sleeps with every night. I went to the same store I originally bought it at, bought the same brand, and ended up with what I thought was a true "backup Monkey". I have even been washing him to ensure that he has that same worn feel.

Well...the lesson I learned this week was to pay more attention to detail because let me tell you, your kids will notice EVERYTHING! I tried to pull one over on Eric this week and swap out primary monkey with backup monkey so primary monkey could go in the laundry. I handed him backup monkey, he took 2 seconds to thoroughly study his face, and then handed him back to me on the verge of a tantrum saying, "I don't want backup Monkey. I want other monkey." Seriously??? Initially I tried to deny it, but quickly saw that he was serious and had truly figured it out. Defeated. So, now backup monkey has transformed into "School Monkey" and will be riding first class in Eric's backpack to his new school on Monday.

Now we just have to pray that primary monkey never decides to leave us or we could be in big trouble.

The plan for Pia's lion?? I will be studying every square inch before purchasing "backup lion"! And the funny thing is...I am sure she would never even notice. ;O)

3 comments:

Natalie said...

smart kids are trouble - the dumb ones are much easier (but I don't think they make them that way anymore!)!! :o)

hugs to you guys - miss you!

Lesly said...

I can see the difference too, he's no dummy!

Dianne Lohse said...

I remember cutting Doug's blanket into a number of squares so I could wash them but he always wanted the dirty one. Eric gets it from his father.