Monday, August 23, 2010

What Rhett Wants To Teach His Little Sister! (Video)

Tonight we decided to make a video for the birthfather since he is overseas and we probably will not get a chance to meet him face to face. I thought just a few minutes of Reggie and I telling a little about ourselves, showing him the nursery progress and asking Rhett a few simple questions. Well, you know how they say kids say the funniest things! That's exactly what happened when it was Rhett's turn to answer what he wants to teach his little sister. Over the last few weeks he has always said baseball, board games and frog catching so we were floored when we heard his response. Watch for yourself and listen to what Reggie tells me about making a video with a kid, I had to laugh!

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6 comments:

  1. LOL! Well good thing it wasn't a live video chat! :)

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  2. Haha! He just wanted to teach her something practical. Love this! Jenn Ferguson

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  3. That is absolutely hilarious! I agree with Jenn, he's just being pratical, you know like survival skills!

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  4. that would SO be grady lee! love it! :)

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  5. Jessica,
    He has to be the most precious kid ever! Just love him!!!!! That made my day. I thought he said he wanted to teach her how to be a spider. I laughed even harder because when Caleb was 4 years old we went on his preschool field trip to a newspaper office. All the workers were present when they went to each child, one by one, and asked them what they wanted to be when they grew up. All the boys said "a fireman, a policeman, a doctor...". They got to Caleb and asked him...he said "I want to be a big, fat spider and bite everybody". I wanted to crawl under a rug.
    Okay, Rhett said he wanted to teach her how to make a fire! He and Caleb should have been brothers!!!!!

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  6. So funny! Enjoy all of these precious and fun times, before you know it he'll be all grown up! I miss those days, my sons are 18 yrs and 14yrs now.

    Kris

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