Here are a couple of Charlie-isms that I didn't want to forget. The other day Charlie was arguing with Carlos about whether his tricycle was indeed a tricycle or a bicycle. Charlie insisted it was a bicycle and after much back and forth he became exasperated with Carlos and told him "Dad, in ENGLISH it is called a bicycle!" He won that argument. Another classic was when we went to the store and Carlos got a sample of a chocolate cake. Charlie asked what it was and Carlos said it was something yucky in hopes of dissuading him from wanting to taste it. As soon as Carlos licked the spoon clean Charlie asked "You ate all the poo Dad?" Well that's one way to dissuade him from chocolate...
Carlos told me that the blog seems to only be about me traveling and Diego being sick. how sad! And well....here is another similar entry! I had my big work trip last week - hopefully it was the longest and last of its kind for awhile. It was basically from Thursday to Thursday but I came home for 36 hours over the weekend. Sunday afternoon seemed to be the hardest as Carlos had to deal with both babies and yet again Diego was running a high fever and Charlie decided it was a good idea to poo on the floor. Back in Atlanta I had eaten something bad and couldn't eat anything without it going straight through me. After 4 days of stomach issues I was about to hit my 10th grade weight. Lots of fun in both locations! And poor Sandra suffered too as Carlos had her stay until 10pm one night.
On Saturday we went to the Coke 125th anniversary celebration where Charlie got fake tattoos, played with bubbles, got face paint and insisted on going back to the World of Coke to get slightly closer to the polar bear. We got to see part of the concert including K'naan singing my all time favorite world cup theme song. He was way more exciting than hearing Ryan Seacrest talk about his hair. Also exciting was the spontaneous breakdancing that happened next to us during K'naan. We actually went back to the World of Coke yet again in hopes that Charlie would take a picture with the Polar Bear and in fact he got close but then fear struck as he determined the polar bear was likely to eat him.
1 comment:
What a great Easter et al entry! People in Philadelphia were clamoring for the latest news and relieved when it finally appeared.
Charlie's bicycle debate is a classic. Debates are won by being able to define the terms of the debate, and clearly Charlie has learned that early.
Thanks, tt
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