tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17164571.post7930701900008056131..comments2023-10-24T09:42:10.913-06:00Comments on Bent, not broken: on our way to freedom.Dawn @ Bent, not brokenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01686743698444719038noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17164571.post-76476807608045301802010-08-26T09:36:17.535-06:002010-08-26T09:36:17.535-06:00LOL!! I love this. You called it the cheese bus! H...LOL!! I love this. You called it the cheese bus! HAHAHAHA<br />Isn't it amazing how children at this age are so willing to be in an environment that'll teach them? Claire is the same way. Derrick walks her to school and she basically has him running to catch up with her. She's so excited. She had her first day yesterday and she just said how "EXCELLANTE" it was. It was so cute and funny at the same time. I guess we should enjoy this for as long as we can Dawn.. By the time they're teenagers and hormones are going full force we'll have to FORCE them to go to school and PRAY that they don't skip out during lunch or whatever period they dislike most.<br />So, no, not to burst your bubble, but Claire's the same way about learning. I love it!<br />Also, that stare, that's so cute. Claire has friends and new people who do that, she responds the same way James did. Kind of like "I'm able to stare at you, but who do you think you are to be staring at me?" Kids are so entertaining.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com