Friday, May 25, 2007

Andrew

Yesterday someone from church came over to work on stuff that we are getting ready for the girls camp at church. We have gone shopping together a few times, and the kids know her and like her. After a while, she asked to use the bathroom. I told her to make sure she shut the door good because my kids like to follow people to the bathroom. Sure enough, both of them were at her door. Then I hear this: "Sister Johnson, are you pooping??" from my dear son. Just what you want to be asked when you are doing your business in someone else's house. She laughed and said that she hadn't been asked that in a long time. Totally funny, but I have got to get a filter on this boy. The things he has said in public can be really bad. So, now you've all been warned. Don't expect your private business to be so private anymore. At least until I can get a filter on him......

7 comments:

Vanessa and Rebecca said...

Bwahahaha! I remember the first time Megan and I went to a public bathroom and she was asking people if they were going "chocolate poos". Total embarrassment. It hasn't seemed to improve. Maybe someday...

athena said...

he's funny. can you imagine him in france? just think of all the wonderful possibilities open to him. :)

Kimberly Vanderhorst said...

My mom tried to teach me when I was younger that it was rude to make "personal comments" about people. I asked her once, really, really, loudly, if it was a "personal comment" to say Sister So-and-So had a moustache. The poor sister in question was mortified apparently. =P

Jennifer @ Fruit of My Hands said...

Oh that is so funny!

My neice once asked her dad loudly in a restaurant why *that* woman (wearing a tank top) over there wasn't wearing a shirt.

Have you seen the quaker commercials? Get that kid a granola bar so he will stop talking... :D

wendy said...

Waaaaaa!

How embarrassing.

I always have to run in the bathroom before we have guests over to make sure the toilet is flushed. No one under 7 seems to remember to do that.

Mrs. O said...

I love it! That's one to write in his scrapbook. He'll get a big kick out of it when he's 12.

Thanks for the funny - needed it.

An Ordinary Mom said...

Filters for children ... what a great idea.

Loved this story, though :)!!