Little side note: When we lived and taught in Owyhee, my students there never called them scissors. It was a scissor. They would ask me for a scissor, or ask if they could borrow my scissor. And they would ask, "Why do you say scissors like there's more than one? It's just one. A scissor."
Now that I've typed the word scissor ten times, I'm not even sure I'm still spelling it right. It suddenly looks strange.
So the other night, McKay is sitting at the bar in the kitchen with his new method of entertainment and a fresh piece of paper.
I don't mind the cutting because he will sit still for a good twenty minutes. It's like heaven. And he is so focused on chopping up that piece of paper.
Check out that tongue!
Close-up of that cute tongue. He doesn't even know I'm taking pictures! Usually when the camera comes out, McKay holds still, smiles, and says, "Cheese!" Not right now, though. He is so focused on cutting.
He put the scissors away and got out the handbroom and dustpan. "Clean up, Mommy. Sweep."
He put the scissors away and got out the handbroom and dustpan. "Clean up, Mommy. Sweep."
This is the part where I fell in love with my baby all over again.
3 comments:
Oh my goodness Trulee! He is so cute!! I would let him cut all day long too!
ohhh, I miss McKay!
Benjamin cuts the same way-with his mouth and tongue going up and down with every cut. It is cute. Yeah-I like the clean up part too. Nice side colors!
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