I was doing my best to teach Maxfield and Wyatt a lesson regarding manners. Sometimes the kids act like kings and demand juice, milk, dessert, the Wii or anything else. After giving into Wyatt's requests at the dinner table and not hearing his response I said, "Your thank yous should always be louder than your requests."
It was a long day and I was in a mood.
I then said to them, "Children need to be constantly practicing their manners. Like doctors and lawyers practice their professions, children should practice their manners, always."
Five minutes later Max farted loud and long.
We all laughed. It broke the tension.
He has definitely been practicing his comedic timing.
When you say "I was in a mood" Were you wearing an apron?
ReplyDeleteDid he at least say Excuse Me? Maybe Steve Martin style..."Well, excuuuuuuusssssseeeee ME!"
ReplyDeleteYou are just bursting with fatherly pride.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, when it comes to boys do manners even count or matter???
ReplyDeleteheathens, all of you. ;)
At our house that's a party foul, and the offender has to take a penalty lap around the house while the rest of us don gas masks.
ReplyDeleteFarts are funny. Everyone knows that.
ReplyDeleteYou kids have been hanging out with my kid, eh?
ReplyDeleteDid you also teach them, "Your farts should always be louder than your father's lectures"?
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