Or maybe he was just trying to get into Thriller mode which is what he was doing in this picture above. I can take him anywhere with me and he's happy as long as he can listen to Michael Jackson on my iPod. He looks like a mini-teenager with his headphones and glasses. We're still working on getting him to bring his voice down a few volumes when he talks to us with his headphones on. Everyone in the store can hear him yell "Mom! I just changed the song to Billy's Jeans!".
Ben is desperate to have his own iPod or iTouch. When he begged me for one the other night I did the whole "When I was your age blah, blah, blah....". I can't believe I say stuff like that. I hated when adults used to say that to me. But, regardless my deal with Ben is that if he can save up $250.00 of his own money he can buy his very own. On Sunday night I walked into his room and asked him why he was still awake and he said he was counting all his money to see if he was anywhere close to getting the iPod. He had counted 100 pennies and added that to his $1.50 he had in his wallet and in his mind came up with $200.00. I had to break it to him that he still had quite a bit to save. So, the next day he went to the Boys and Girls Club and spent his $1.50 on a muffin in the coffee shop. I think it'll be a while.....
Bragging Rights:
This is my new segment I like to call Bragging Rights! At the first parent teacher conference we went to with Ben's 1st grade teachers they told us he had behavioral problems because he couldn't stay still and was too social in class and we needed to take him to a doctor to find out what's wrong with him. I guess most 6 year old boys sit quietly for 6 hours at their desk and listen attentively to every word the teacher says. Who knew?
And now, just a few months later (no doctors involved) we have a Student of the Week! We framed this certificate and he found a place to put it on his wall by his bed. We are all very proud!
That's all for now!
Wow, three generations of Thriller!!! So proud of that and of him in class. Duh, all the boys in our family have been "social and restless" and so was I. Really, what six year old can sit still and not talk all day? Med them up! Hooie!!! Congratulations to all of you. I love you so, Kissy
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