Monday, June 16, 2008

More on Father's Day

My friend D'Lonna did this on her blog, and I thought it was so cute I had to copy!
I asked my kids a few questions about their dad, and this is what they said.

1. What is something Daddy says all the time?
Kelsie: "You're a goofball!"
Griffin: "Goofball"
(He really must say that a lot, I asked them separately!)

2. How does Daddy make you laugh?
Both: Tickles me!

3. What was Daddy like as a kid?
Kelsie: puny
Griffin: a goofball

4. What is Daddy really good at?
Kelsie: Ridding bikes and doing dobbies
Griffin: Dobbies!

5. What is Daddy NOT good at?
Kelsie: Doing homework
Griffin: Building houses

6. What does Daddy do for his job?
Kelsie: Works at GSK. He does validation.
Griffin: Makes medicine

7. What is Daddy's favorite food?
Kelsie: Horseradish!
Griffin: Spicy and not spicy things like pickles

8. What do you and Daddy do together?
Kelsie: Get in trouble. Like when I hit my brother and he goes and tells.
Griffin: Build dobbies and play

9. How do you know Daddy loves you?
Kelsie: He tells me I'm the bestest bike rider in the whole world. Sometimes he even says I'm better than him.
Griffin: He says loving things to me

10. If Daddy was a cartoon character, who would he be?
Kelsie: Donald Duck. HE has the bestest Donald Duck voice!
Griffin: An ork!

8 comments:

Jill said...

That's so cute Tara! Their answers gave Tev and I a good laugh, and some of them were rally cute too :)

Shaina said...

cute answers. But I've got to ask...what's a dobby?

dippyrooroo said...

Dobbies are what my kids call the miniature game pieces that James builds and paints. Some of them kind of look like Doby the house elf from Harry Potter.

Megan Smith said...

So cute! I'll have to borrow that idea from you next year. It's funny what kids' ideas of things are!

Rachel said...

I love it. Thats a great idea...I'm gonna copy you next year.

DeAnne said...

aww, how sweet! i wish Kate could answer those questions, maybe next year.

Torrie said...

I'm totally going to copy you, that is so cute, I can't wait to hear what my kids say. Love the dobbies answer.

Stacey said...

What a great idea!! I'm going to have to jump on the bandwagon too. I love the innocence of children. You know there speaking their true feelings - they've got nobody to impress! :0)