Tuesday, March 2, 2010
T-Pots/T-Cells
Yesterday Anna and Jon were carrying on a conversation about germs. I was just driving and listening to them. Jonathan was saying that germs were everywhere, even inside of our body, but some germs are good germs. And Anna agreed, she said that "some bacteria was good," and it said, "ATTTACKK!" when it needed to get rid of something bad. Jonathan said, "And wait, there is something else in our bodies that attack bad stuff... Tea-pots? Is that right, Mama? Tea-pots?" I was like, "Umm. We have T-cells." I thought, he can't be talking about T-cells. But no, he was. He was talking about t-cells. Why does my 6 year old know about t-cells? I am going to credit Sid the Science Kid. Maybe that's where they learned stuff about the immune system?
Anna told me that she went to "peach gas" the other day. This means "speech class." I am hoping that by the end of next year, she will be able to say speech instead of peach. But for now, it is just so stinking cute! I mean, she is already so adorable, and then there is her speech on top of it, it just makes her stinky cute! I almost can't stand it.
Today was Dr. Seuss' birthday so Jonathan colored and wore this hat at school. He told me while I was helping him with his homework today that he thinks reading is so much fun and that he is really good at school. (Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're probably right!) I love Jonathan's attitude and how he approaches problems so calmly. He doesn't get overwhelmed and give up.
On a more realistic note, the kids have gotten in two physical fights since they got home from school. But don't they look sweet in the picture?
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