"Yesternight" has become one of my favorite words. It has spawned the use of many other yester words among the kids: yestertime, yesterweek, yestermonth, etc. The possibilities are endless. I even find myself using a good yester word every so often.
It is nice to have a break from his standard alligator news of yesteryear. However, this one sentence has become his standard response to anything I ask him in the classroom. Even if he is not the leader for the day.
"Josiah, what color is this?"
"I saw a big, giant snake."
Hmmm.... "What are you most thankful for?"
"I saw a big, GIANT SNAKE!"
Uhhhh.... "What did you do yesternight?"
How many times do I have to say it? "I SAW A BIG GIANT SNAKE!"
Moving on. This is usually the only way to end our cyclical conversation. Love that kid.
In other news from yesterweek:
Disclaimer: I think spell check looks with a disapproving eye upon all our yester words. It is showing its disdain of these words by refusing to proof this post. My apologies for any errors.
"Patches of Me" has become my favorite reading material!
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