Evie was hanging in my room and Dad came in to say goodbye. The following conversation took place:
Evie – “Dad, do you recognize this song?”
Dad – “Yes.”
Evie – “Then before you go out, you should probably dance!”
This started as stuff Evie has said that I've remembered to write down. If only I had started sooner. I've missed things like "I almost agot", "Mmmmm, goot", "Farshfellows are yummy, yummy, yummy", "All the people", "Hubba, Hubba, Hubba", "Baa Baa Boo", "Cowabunga, Dude!", "A Lion Guard Bliund Bag", "I do it", "Oh, yaaaah", "I'm a Haidband Haid", "Dey Cazzy". As of 2017, we've added stuff Andy says, too. I sometimes forget to post it before I've forgotten what they said or did so this is by no means all the funny things that have happened. And you also don't get to see the looks on their faces, the tone of voice they used or the hand gestures that go along with it. I wish I'd had something like this for my kids!
Evie was hanging in my room and Dad came in to say goodbye. The following conversation took place:
Evie – “Dad, do you recognize this song?”
Dad – “Yes.”
Evie – “Then before you go out, you should probably dance!”

Evie and I were talking aboout our trip to Out Of Africa and how we were in the bus and drove by and fed the giraffe and camel. Then she says:
“It’s like the McDonald’s drive-thru where you return the food!”
Evie – “I can’t wait for Dad Dad to see me. He’s going to love me.”
Nana – “Dad will love you no matter how you look, sweetie.”
Evie – “Well, now he will have a big crush!”
Nana – “There’s that face I love so much.”
Evie – “And a syrup face is also cute.”
Evie – “I used to do that all the time when I was a kid. Funny times!”
Today in the kitchen, I moved a chair for Evie to sit down and it ended up blocking the way she intended to go. As she’s squeezing thru the small opening she says:
“I guess I’ll have to do the get-around-invisible-chair-dancing-tango!”
When we get ready for her nap, Evie likes it when I plump up the pillow and drop it on her head. Today, as we’re getting reday, she told me she didn’t have Eyore to sleep with so I sent her off to get him. As she ran down the hall she yelled:
“Ok, but don’t put it on me until I get back!”
Evie – “Can I go along with you?”
Nana – “I don’t know if that’s such a good idea. You aren’t feeling very well.”
Evie – “Well, Mom Mom can come along and put some kleenex in her purse!”
We were outside on my patio. One of the curtains blew up and around Evie. I heard:
“Look, Nana! The curtain is hugging me!”