[The room-sharing is going very well, by the way.]

So this morning C didn’t want to get dressed—cozy bed and all that—so I suggested she get dressed under the covers. I told her about getting dressed in my sleeping bag while camping and how the sleeping bag kept me warm in the chilly tent. She thought that was pretty interesting.

Then I suggested she fake out R by staying covered up, so he’ll think she hadn’t gotten dressed yet. Again she thought that was a splendid idea.

So as R was getting ready in our room I heard him talking to M:
R: What’s C doing?
M: Kose!
R: She’s putting on her clothes?
M: Yeah.

Ah well. Little sisters!

Later when R went in there C was beaming mischievously and said, “Daddy, I’m not dressed yet!” Clearly she hasn’t yet gotten the subtle art of the fakeout.


5 Responses to “the downside of a younger sister”  

  1. 1 Elizabeth

    Story of my life!

  2. 2 Katieg

    I must admit, when I saw that you had a blog entry entitled “the downside of a younger sister,” I was kind of concerned. :-)
    Good story!

  3. 3 reverendmother

    Present company excepted!

  4. 4 Mamala

    I miss my older sister!

  5. 5 reverendmother

    @}—^–v—-

    an ASCII rose for you

Leave a Reply



Asides

RSS

» I have been remiss in posting SBJ’s latest stats: 23 pounds and 27 inches at six months. Yes, I’ve got the big mama biceps. # 4

» Aaaaaand little she-who-is lost another tooth this week! # 2

» SBJ is four months old, 19 pounds 5 ounces, and 26 inches tall. GIGANTOR! # 8