The spin doctors would be so proud
Genevieve has learned to tell time. Well, maybe that is too bold of a statement. Genevieve has learned to tell when someone is asking for or talking about time. Well, even that is a little too bold. I'll explain.
Whenever someone asks what time it is G will look at her wrist and say, "four-firty". She has a few other numbers she likes to throw out there:
Sometimes she doesn't quite get that you aren't asking about the time. Genevieve was happily running around the house zipping from room to room the other day when I asked Carrie, "What do you want to do today?" Like a white rabbit on his way to a croquet game G zipped through the room, checked her wrist and said, "four-firty" before dashing off to something more urgent.
It's not late, naw, naw
Just early, early, early
Whenever someone asks what time it is G will look at her wrist and say, "four-firty". She has a few other numbers she likes to throw out there:
- free-firty
- fi-firty
- firty
Sometimes she doesn't quite get that you aren't asking about the time. Genevieve was happily running around the house zipping from room to room the other day when I asked Carrie, "What do you want to do today?" Like a white rabbit on his way to a croquet game G zipped through the room, checked her wrist and said, "four-firty" before dashing off to something more urgent.
It's not late, naw, naw
Just early, early, early
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