Staci: "Me, too."
Corbin: "Me, four."
Corbin: "Mom, your not two. You're 87!"
(Corbin will often say, "me, four" after Clark and I say, "me, too" I've tried to explain that "me, too" means, "me, also" but he doesn't quite get it yet. And he is pretty proud of the fact that he is four years old.)
Corbin is really into garbage and recycling. A while ago he learned about the recycling symbol (you know, the triangle of arrows). Well, on plastic products there is a number in the middle of the triangle, depending on what kind of plastic it is. Corbin insists that the number indicates how many times the item can be recycled. For example, Corbin will look at the milk carton and exclaim, "This can be recycled two times!! Isn't that amazing?!"
I took this picture yesterday, on the way to preschool. Corbin really wanted to bring his roller-backpack. And he decided that he wanted to roll the bag behind his bike, rather than wear it on his back (because it does have straps, and can be worn on the back, not just rolled on the ground). He's a pretty funny kid.


5 comments:
love the little backpack. what a big boy
Me four!! Classic!
87!!! Now if that doesn't make you feel old....
What a sweet boy he is!
Oh my goodness...what a cute pic! I'll bet he feels so grown up. Amazing he would say 87..exactly 60 years older than you (Grandpa's age). Interesting....
He looks so grown up - what a darling, fun picture. He is one smart cookie!!
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