Random ramblings from the cluttered brain of a Brit ex-pat North Devonian trying to keep cool in the steamy summers and warm in the frosty winters of The Great White North.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Cats and Dogs
Callum: What are those things called, Nana?
Me: Some people call them bullrushes, some people call them cattails.
Callum: When they grow up they're going to be hot dogs.
How fitting in a cats n dogs blog . Your grandson hit it spot on. I an here for the firtst time. I too live n/ e gta and am retired. My son used to have a phobia about bullrushes when he was small. None of us ever knew why. Kids see things so differntly. Looking forward to read more by you- Heidi, Kleinstemotte
Priceless. What's funny about this, Sham, is that just the other day Astrid and I were talking about what we call these, both in America and elsewhere. She says they call them hotdogs! :)
Bright boy, Callum!!
ReplyDeleteDon't kids say the greatest things sometimes:) Can't believe the twins are already 11 days old ! Hope all is well....ann
ReplyDeleteHe has a beautiful mind, doesn't he? There's something really cool about a child's creativity.
ReplyDeleteHahahah that's funny and cute!
ReplyDeleteI wish my mind were that creative!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Kids are just great!
ReplyDeleteBrilliantly thought !!
ReplyDeleteAnd you surely got a cheerful feeling yourself, I can imagine a situation.
I hope all is well with you and yours, Fenella.
LOL, LOL.....I Love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteCallum is so funny and really so grown up, too...!
I used to think they looked like hot dogs, too! Now I think they look like cigars.
ReplyDeleteToo adorable.
ReplyDeleteThat made me smile and chuckle.
ReplyDeleteWho calls them cats tails? Is that those Americans?
Lol! Callum looks adorable and very creative!
ReplyDeleteHow fitting in a cats n dogs blog . Your grandson hit it spot on. I an here for the firtst time. I too live n/ e gta and am retired. My son used to have a phobia about bullrushes when he was small. None of us ever knew why. Kids see things so differntly. Looking forward to read more by you- Heidi, Kleinstemotte
ReplyDeletePriceless. What's funny about this, Sham, is that just the other day Astrid and I were talking about what we call these, both in America and elsewhere. She says they call them hotdogs! :)
ReplyDeleteNow that's cute. You have a very bright Grandson Shammie.
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