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Magoo Likes to Talk

November 30, 2009 by Kathryn

Magoo loves his new book, Night Creatures, a Scholastic book order pick that teaches about all things nocturnal. With its help, he’s busily categorizing everyone and everything as either nocturnal or diurnal. Charles Ingalls from LHOTP is like a night creature because he sometimes works all day and then sleeps in late on Sundays so he’s unable to make it to church.

He told me that I’m nocturnal as well. “You’re nocturnal b’guzzz you get up in the night and FEEED the baby.” Somehow “feed” came across as something very creepy and vampire-like.

He’s blown away by the radness that is breastfeeding. He wants to watch. He wants to help.

So Mr. Personality was watching me pump milk for Wanda the other day, Wanda the blessed saint of taking a bottle perfectly on demand but taking the breast on demand as well, when he noticed that one breast was not producing as well as the other.

“Umm… Mom. That one doesn’t do very much milk from it.”

Then with a look that showed he suddenly realized that what he’d said might be offensive to my left breast, he backpedaled by adding, “But you’re, well, you’re kind of like the best mom ever.”

He is completely enamored with the breast pump.

“Do you know why it’s so cool mom? It’s so cool because it’s like a machine… IN A BAG!”

Yes. It’s exactly like that.

The day before Thanksgiving, Magoo was going on and on about what he’d get in his basket the next day. “I hope I get the same stuff as last year, chocolate, a rubber snake, lots of candy.”

“I think you’re talking about Easter. Thanksgiving doesn’t have any presents. We just eat turkey and are thankful for stuff.”

“Oh. Well, can I have the turkey leg then?”

“We don’t usually eat a whole turkey leg. We just slice it up and eat the slices.”

“Then what do we do with its big brown head?”

“We (“we” meaning the farmers and turkey hunters who sell their products to the grocery store) cut off its head, pluck its feathers and cook just the body.”

“Eeewwww! That sounds really gross… But I like it.”

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  1. Erin says

    December 1, 2009 at 5:59 am

    Oh my gosh. That kid is hilarious! What a great little man.

  2. Heffalump says

    December 1, 2009 at 8:54 am

    He is certainly all boy! But I LIKE it!

  3. Janel says

    December 1, 2009 at 12:02 pm

    Ha! I cannot stop laughing at this whole post. Magoo is so lucky to have a mom who, although being insanely busy, records things like this! I hope you read it at his wedding luncheon. Or something. : )

  4. Theresa says

    December 1, 2009 at 5:34 pm

    SNORTING!!!! He’s hilarious!

  5. grammyelin says

    December 2, 2009 at 8:54 am

    I’m with you, Magoo! When you think about the whole process, it is pretty GROSS, but I also like it…..A LOT!

  6. All Women Stalker says

    December 5, 2009 at 4:02 pm

    This is probably the reason why my boyfriend wants a boy. Haha. He sounds smart and very interesting. 🙂

    -meream

  7. Angela says

    December 13, 2009 at 8:58 pm

    I just stumbled across your blog as I was searching for Washington mom blogs. Thanks for the good laugh, your writting is hilarious and so is your son!

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