Matani (my son): Look at all the Valentine’s I got!
Ryder: I got more.
Matani: Na-uh.
Ryder: Ya-huh.
Matani: NA-UH!
Ryder: YA-HUH!
Matani: What? A Tinkerbell Valentine?
Ryder: I’m going to give mine to my sister.
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I love it!!
Michelle-I have 6 and 5 of them are boys. They’re the best! Enjoy and treasure these conversations-it goes SO fast
xoxo Pattie
That is too funny, children you just can’t help but lovem’
Oh yes…how sweet! Janell
Oh yes…how sweet! Janell
Oh yes…how sweet! Janell
Oh yes…how sweet! Janell
Oh yes…how sweet! Janell
Love it!!
I am giggling over how cute this is, Love it!! Kathysue
That brings back great memories of Valentine’s Day in school. It was all about candy and cards!!
Garrison Keilor does a great “News” on getting valentines in school that had names erased from other kids…kinda of a regifting of valentines experience..Kinda breaks your heart…but that’s Keilor.
very cute! there were a couple girls that left valentines on my boys doorstep this weekend. funny thing, to a girl it means so much….to my boys the candy was gone in a heartbeat and they didn’t even open the card to see who it was from! all that worrying when i was little giving just the right valentine to the boys i liked! go figure!