I guess he won't ever have to worry about being over weight!Kayleigh said:Uh, what's Lacrosse, lol? ^_^;
Ohh, okay. And I'm guessing that he would probably be pretty healthy, from all of the running that he would have to do to get away from me. =P
Lol, I'm just kidding... I'm probably scaring all of you. *slumps and walks away with a sweatdrop on her head*
Are you related to me or something?Legendary_Pok?girl said:I like soccer. Its painful for me, and I always get hit in the head, but thats why I like it. Im great defence.
Lol, really? O_o Gosh, you remind me of my brother. He's like that. He has a little bit of Indian in him... So that's why he's got a wild nature, I think. He's only two years old, but he always seems to be running into things. It's like a continuous pattern:100marios said:I guess he won't ever have to worry about being over weight!
.....or about buying a treadmill hehe.....
Heh, I know! (although you almost had me going there for a second hehe)
Me? Scared? Pshh, it takes a lot more to scare me! Besides, I recover wonderfully from whacks from frying pans hehe...
Supposedly, I'm made of rubber! (at least in my mom's eyes!)
*sweatdrops*
All forms of attacks seem to bounce right off me hehe..
I do numbers 1-6 on a daily basis....just kidding!Kayleigh said:Lol, really? O_o Gosh, you remind me of my brother. He's like that. He has a little bit of Indian in him... So that's why he's got a wild nature, I think. He's only two years old, but he always seems to be running into things. It's like a continuous pattern:
- He runs around like a crazy psycho
- He spots something that he wants
- He runs towards it
- He crashes into a table/chair/etc.
- He falls down
- He sits back up, without crying
- He repeats 1-6 until he finally gets tired and fall asleep on Kayleigh's foot, so she's stuck in a position for about an hour, unless she wants to move and wake him up... Then he'll do everything all over again
You both are probably like boy versions of myself. I'm clumsy, and so I crash into things a lot, (Not deliberately, like my brother does sometimes.) except, I would probably cry if I got hurt very badly. My brother... He would most likely laugh, lol.100marios said:I do numbers 1-6 on a daily basis....just kidding!
That would be awkward hehe...
I don't have Indian in me, but I do have some Native American, (which is close to the same thing) note the high cheek bones.
Your little brother and I would probably get along great though hehe...
I was actually really quiet when I was little. I never actually started talking a lot until I was four, although I was fully capable long before.
I guess I'm just really flexible. I'm no gymnast, but a lot of things that would would supposedly hurt someone really don't do too much to me. I guess I shouldn't carried away though. I'm not Superman either hehe..
I really just don't pay attention to where I'm going at times, so I end up doing something silly. Like what happened to me at Disney World hehe....oh boy!Kayleigh said:You both are probably like boy versions of myself. I'm clumsy, and so I crash into things a lot, (Not deliberately, like my brother does sometimes.) except, I would probably cry if I got hurt very badly. My brother... He would most likely laugh, lol.
And my mom cannot believe how my brother can be sometimes. She was expecting him to be quiet, and calm... But nope! He's like a bomb; everything that he touches explodes, or breaks. He's definately a leader!
And aww, three months? He must be so cute! ^_^
Huh? I thought I just did....Dizzy said:Please, 100Marios, Call me Dizzy, or Jordan mind you :)... I seriously don't like kids though -_-
Cool, I like those names. I'm really not sure what I'm going to name mine. I haven't thought about it.Dizzy said:Five Kids, I already planned it out! ^^;; well sorta, see I have their names all set :). Marco, Paulo, Pedro, Claudia and Diana :), Those are my 5 Kids :)
Lol, wow. She must be very smart. It reminds me of my little 3 year old neighbor, who I babysit sometimes. She knows a lot of words at such a young age! And she can even recognize Pok?mon things. O_o When we were coloring one day, and she saw the little Pok?ball designs on my marker, she called them 'Pok?mon markers'. I guess that's no big deal, but it surprised me a bit... My best friend wouldn't even recognize them. >_> I can actually have a really good conversation about it with her, lol. She likes it a lot.100marios said:I really just don't pay attention to where I'm going at times, so I end up doing something silly. Like what happened to me at Disney World hehe....oh boy!
He would laugh? You're right, he does seem a lot like myself hehe...
I wouldn't laugh if it was actually really painful though. I would just cope with it.
Not with brother and sister like you guys hehe...
My sister is kind of the opposite in that sense. She's like the prodigy in the family. Just the other day, she was talking about 'therapy'.
....therapy! A six year old, talking about therapy!
She really is gifted!
It's cool that you have a baby brother In-Trance. I wish I had one! I'm the only boy when my dad is at work!
Nice, Jordan! Let's just hope that comes true!
Awesome hehe..
Not to mention she can read those 'Unfortunate Events' books all by herself (Just in case you don't know, they're good sized chapter books). It only took her about a day to read one of them. This stunned all of us. I guess she was right when she said she was the best reader in her 1st grade class hehe...Kayleigh said:Cool, I like those names. I'm really not sure what I'm going to name mine. I haven't thought about it.
Lol, wow. She must be very smart. It reminds me of my little 3 year old neighbor, who I babysit sometimes. She knows a lot of words at such a young age! And she can even recognize Pok?mon things. O_o When we were coloring one day, and she saw the little Pok?ball designs on my marker, she called them 'Pok?mon markers'. I guess that's no big deal, but it surprised me a bit... My best friend wouldn't even recognize them. >_> I can actually have a really good conversation about it with her, lol. She likes it a lot.
And Dizzy, he did call you Jordan, lol.
Lol, me too. I've never seen those 'Unfortunate Events' books, but they don't sound like something that a six year old would be reading! That is so neat.100marios said:Not to mention she can read those 'Unfortunate Events' books all by herself (Just in case you don't know, they're good sized chapter books). It only took her about a day to read one of them. This stunned all of us. I guess she was right when she said she was the best reader in her 1st grade class hehe...
I was reading 'Frog and Toad' in first grade! (still a good book though!)
The fact that she recognized them is something to be suprised about. That's kind of like my little sister and myself. No one else I know really likes pokemon except for her. I talk to her about the new movies coming out, games, all sorts of things, and it makes me happy to see that it all interests her.
Wow, you have everything planned out Dizzy, hehe..
That's cool. Me? I just take everything as it comes hehe..