Saturday, October 25, 2008

Just a few questions....

The following is a quiz my friend Becky posted on her blog. It was really cute how her daughter answered the questions, so I thought I would asked them to Mackenzie. Here's how she responded:

1.What is something dad always says to you? Go to the corner.
2.What makes dad happy? When I listen.
3.What makes dad sad? When I scare him.
4.How does dad make you laugh? When he says silly songs.
5.What was daddy like as a child? He liked toys.
6.How old is dad? Big now--12
7.How tall is dad? Big tall.
8.What is dad’s favorite thing to do? Work at his work.
9.What does dad do when you’re not around? He laughs.
10.What is dad really good at? At being happy.
11.What is dad not good at? At listening.
12.What’s dad job? Working at the computer.
13.What makes you proud of dad? When he is happy and good.
14. What do you and dad do together? We go to his work.
15.How are you and dad the same? We are skinny.
16. How are you and dad different? He has different hair.
17. How do you know dad loves you? He gives me kisses.


1.What is something mom always says to you? You can get out of the corner.
2.What makes mom happy? When I am good.
3.What makes mom sad? When I bite her like a crocodile and make a hole on her knee.
4.How does mom make you laugh? When she tells me there is a goose outside flying at us to eat us.
5.What was mommy like as a child? She liked animals.
6.How old is mom? 11
7.How tall is mom? This big (holding her arms about a foot apart).
8.What is mom’s favorite thing to do? Clean the dishes.
9.What does mom do when you’re not around? She plays.
10.What is mom really good at? Computers.
11.What is mom not good at? At listening to me.
12.What’s mom’s job? Cleaning up rooms.
13.What makes you proud of mom? When she listens to me sometimes.
14. What do you and mom do together? We play.
15.How are you and mom the same? We love each other.
16. How are you and mom different? Hair, glasses and eyes are different.
17. How do you know mom loves you? I don’t know.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008