Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 12, 2012
Transcript:
Adam; So how was school? Clayton & Katy; Fine. Adam; That's the same thing you say every night. Clayton; That's the same question you ask. Adam; Good point. What was the best part of school today? Katy; Recess. Clayton; Dismissal. Adam; Academic scholarships to college... Dream fading...
cdward about 12 years ago
Parents have been asking the same questions for generations. Kids have been giving the same answers for about as long. And while he can learn to ask more specific, open-ended questions, it’s a lot better than a lot of parents who ask nothing / say nothing to their kids and have no idea what is going on in school. So Kudos to him for at least asking.
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
Everyday I ask my children to tell me about their day. The older ones give a shorter description usually but i get more than “fine”. My 7 year old will go on and on. I haven’t been reading long enough, didn’t know there was a baby.
kaecispopX about 12 years ago
At least one may get an athletic scholarship. (Recess at that age equals phys. ed.)
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
probability of offspring residing in basement well into their twenties….alive, well, and increasing in likelihood
tiny dancer about 12 years ago
So glad baby Nick is back, even if just for his adorable expressions!
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
Now that’s different of what the kids say.
aurorawanderer about 12 years ago
I did well enough in elementary school but recess was still usually my favorite part. By middle school the only recess we had was at lunch and the playground was way more crowded.
steelersneo about 12 years ago
Best part of work, break time, lunch time, quitting time. And not necessarily in that order.
rononline80 Premium Member over 1 year ago
We finally see Nick!