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1.  We were driving around and Evan was being silly, singing along to his “Veggie Tales” CD.  I looked at him and said,

“Oh Evan, you crack me up!!”  To which he replied,

“No I don’t, Mommy.  You’re not an EGG!”

2.  Again, in the car I was kind of getting tired of the endless “Veggie Tales” CD’s.  So, I said

“Hey, can we listen to MY music?”  To which Evan replied

“No.  You’re music is WEIRD!!”

3.  Finally, I wrote this on facebook, but Evan has recently decided to start calling me “big, giant Mommy!”.  He will say it over and over and then laugh hysterically.  Today at lunch I tried to teach him to call me something else.  More like, “Tiny, princess Mommy”.  We’ll see if that sticks or not.  🙂

My sweet Evan has a gift.  He has a heart of gold, can sense so much, and is so so loving.  Today I was feeling a little overwhelmed by life right now.  So I laid down on the floor where they were playing,  just to have a ‘moment’. 

Evan immediately came over and said, “What’s wrong Mommy?”

I didn’t want to worry him, so I said  “Well, my tummy hurts a little buddy”.

He said, “But Mommy, God loves you.  He doesn’t want you to be sad.”

Ahhh.  That’s where the tears came in.  Who knew that God can even use a 3-year-old boy to give you comfort when you need it most….

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The other day, Evan was doing something naughty and I was frustrated.  He HATES is when we are mad, so first he said, “Mommy, don’t make that sad face at me.”  Which of course is terribly cute, and makes it hard to stay frustrated.  Then he said this new one, “Mommy.  Don’t be DANGEROUS.  Be happy!”  Clearly, we need to teach him what the word “dangerous” means.

On Valentines Day, I made everything in hearts.  Heart sandwiches for lunch, a heart pizza for dinner, and a heart cookie for dessert.  Evan looked at the cookie and said, “Mommy, that is incredible!”  Awww.  Thanks, buddy.

As we were playing yesterday, Evan randomly said, “Mommy, boys always have to be nice to girls.”  Look out future Mrs. Evan Lynn.  We have a sweet one on our hands! 🙂

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