Tuesday, February 12, 2008

X-Ray Vision

As we were shuffling out of the caucus last week, stepping trepidaciously over the ice and shivering in the 10 degree weather, Declan was happily yapping away. For a while now, he has been insisting he can see through things.

Declan: Dada, isn't it cool how I can see through things?

Bryan: Can you see through this crowded parking lot to find our car?

Declan: Sure! [squinting eyes and looking] It's over there [waving in the general direction of all the cars] I am so good at seeing through things! I can even see through the whole world. All the way to China! [looking down at the snowy ground and concentrating]

Lady Walking Next To Us: I bet you see a bunch of snow and ice there too!

Declan: [surprised by her comment, then long pause, then sly smile] I told you I could see through things!!!


11 Comments:

Blogger Sizzle said...

he's got super powers!

2/12/2008 2:07 PM  
Blogger Tree said...

X ray vision is not a bad thing. Just ask Superman!

2/12/2008 2:10 PM  
Anonymous zipper said...

Wait till he starts using it to see through girl's clothing!

2/12/2008 2:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

He is so cute!

2/12/2008 4:33 PM  
Anonymous a. beaverhausen said...

I just read what Zipper said and started to laugh. So true! So true!

2/12/2008 11:10 PM  
Blogger zenrain said...

that's hilarious!

2/13/2008 6:03 AM  
Anonymous Scott said...

That is so cute. And he doesn't even need the X-ray glasses like I do!! Very cool!!

2/13/2008 7:25 AM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

LOL Zipper! I won't tell him that part yet. ;)

2/13/2008 7:26 AM  
Anonymous Lauren said...

He's a riot.

2/13/2008 8:15 AM  
Anonymous chloebear said...

Maybe by the time he grows up, he can apply for a Superman postion!

2/13/2008 2:13 PM  
Anonymous Andrea said...

What an adorable imagination!

2/19/2008 2:14 PM  

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