They quickly found the sidewalk chalk and proceeded to paint themselves with pink chalk/paint so they looked like warriors.
Then they gave us their most fearsome kung fu poses.
Meet Viper
Tie Lung
If you are asking yourself where our children learned such accurate kung fu positions you can look to their grandparents. So thank you Papa and Grandma Kim for the violence that has
filled our home since your visit. We will forever look to Kung Fu Panda and the lessons it has taught our children! Like this one. . .
Ryan - "Easton, will you teach me kung fu so I can do it like you?"
Easton - "I cannot teach a peach"
And this one . . .
Berni - "Creed, if the 64 piece puzzle is too hard for you, you can get a 25 piece one."
Creed - "But a true warrior never quits!"
6 comments:
These are so funny! I love the expressions on the kids faces. So cute!
Great post. Kids keep us young, right?
LOVE IT!
Thanks for making me laugh!
What are grandparents for if not to "leave an impression"!!! Glad we could help build their character -so to speak. Mom
Berni,
I MISS YOU! Your kids are adorable, but knowing you I figured they would be! Is Parker going into 2nd grade? Jayne will be in 2nd and Rachel is starting Kindergarten. I will be working at a different school as a Health Assistant (I am a certified EMT now). That's life on our end. I need to get on the ball and pop out some more Bowmans to keep up with the Buttons! Someday we will have to get our families together. Maybe when we are all done with school and have great jobs and make tons of money. hahaha
I love ya!
Meg :-)
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