As we left for school, NJ and I noticed that Baba's car was in the driveway. We both knew that means it's the car we're taking to school. He says to me, "Oh no. Mama do you know how to drive this car better? You drive the small car better."
As I'm backing out of the drive way he tells me, "Yea, that's better already. You can do it!"
Thanks for the confidence, kid! Couldn't help but to laugh.
We picked up NJ from school together. We got to talk to one of his classmate's moms. NJ wanted to show his friend our car. With the door open, he handed him some candy. I didn't even know there was any candy in the car, but leave it to him to find it. It was nice of him to give it away to his friend. We all went together to get him a t-r-e-a-t. We told him he could pick one thing at the bakery. He was pretty excited about that.
NJ helped while Baba changed his license plate frame. So helpful!
NJ really wanted to play chinese checkers. I asked him if he knew how to play and he explained the rules to me. He set up the board and told us, "Mama, you're white. Baba, you're red. And I'm green. Ok?" Even though he understood how to play, we still had to remind him what jumping pieces meant. He did pretty good. Brought back memories of when I'd play chinese checkers with my dad when I was younger. I wish I could remember the strategies I used to have! I love that I can continue this with NJ and maybe he can also play this with my dad too.
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