Even allowing that he took all the couch cushions off the couch this evening; as mischief goes, that's minor.
See, we had friends over for board games. One of those friends, D, also plays in Scott's Friday-night Kingmaker game. So as they were leaving, we told Drew to say good bye to them.
What he said, sung out in stretched-out-words toddler enthusiasm: "Good bye! Thank you for coming over to my house!"
A little later he tried to tell D "See you tomorrow!" and D said no, but maybe Friday (that game should be Friday, but it's never wise to tell 2-year-olds something is for sure if it could change), and Drew replied, "When you come over to play games!"
Of course, D usually comes over to play games (roleplaying as Friday is, or board games like tonight) so that is not a huge stretch. But still very cool.
But seriously, "Thank you for coming over to my house!"
We do say that, but I was surprised to hear him use it so well. :)
See, we had friends over for board games. One of those friends, D, also plays in Scott's Friday-night Kingmaker game. So as they were leaving, we told Drew to say good bye to them.
What he said, sung out in stretched-out-words toddler enthusiasm: "Good bye! Thank you for coming over to my house!"
A little later he tried to tell D "See you tomorrow!" and D said no, but maybe Friday (that game should be Friday, but it's never wise to tell 2-year-olds something is for sure if it could change), and Drew replied, "When you come over to play games!"
Of course, D usually comes over to play games (roleplaying as Friday is, or board games like tonight) so that is not a huge stretch. But still very cool.
But seriously, "Thank you for coming over to my house!"
We do say that, but I was surprised to hear him use it so well. :)