Feb 3, 2009

Missing Tooth

To a five year old, the best thing in life is to lose a tooth. Keep that in mind.

The other day when we were at Sam's, there was an older man who was looking for some Spray n' Wash. I was on the same aisle as he was so we were both looking up and down the row for it. After we unsuccesfuly looked for a while, he went on his way and we ours. He was about 2 steps away from us when Gabriel LOUDLY exclaimed, "Mom, that man was missing a tooth!"

Kids. They WILL keep you humble.

And embarrassed.

And laughing.

8 comments:

Heather said...

Funny! I love it!

~Erica and her gang~ said...

That is funny! How red were your checks?? Your kids are getting so big I can not believe it. Nice to find you on here!

Heather said...

Haha! I love your family pictures at the top:-)

Wendy said...

LOL..Only in Tennessee(not really)! Kids are great, aren't they? I love the pic at the top too!

The Longnecker Zoo said...

HA HA HA!!!! Too funny. Yes they do say whatever they are thinking. But he was telling the truth. Good for him for being honest :0)

Meghan said...

That is hilarious!!

Beccarigg said...

LOL! So funny! I'm loving your blog Lisa! Glad you finally officially became a blogger : )

The Checks Mix said...

Lisa! Yay! I haven't checked my email forever and finally found that you have a blog! I LOVE it! I am PROUD of you! I love the missing tooth story! We don't see that much now that we are out of Tennessee! I sure miss that weather right now! Today wasn't bad (teens and twenty's) but last week it got to negative 20! We are glad to have Kyle back and are SO excited he got into the Jerusalem Center program for summer. We plan to have him over this Sunday or next. I talked with Kim Pennington for almost an hour today about Tabitha coming out here. It is nice to get some of Tennessee here since we can't be there! I sure miss you and am sorry I haven't called forever. Managing takes up so much time. Hopefully next year we will have a home and I can keep up on my relationships better. Love ya! Charity