Sunday, December 14, 2008
Chores
Nicholas was helping me clean the tub and shower this morning. While I was in the hallway bathroom cleaning the tub (which requires removal of a ship, a fleet of ducks and fish, and 12 suction cup non-slip ducks) he was doing something in the master bathroom. Later when I came to the master bathroom to start cleaning the shower, he announced, "Look mom, I put the green ones together and the white ones together." At first I had no idea what he was referring to. Well, until I looked on the counter. The contact lens cases had been "fixed". One case had only green lids, and the other had only white lids. Luckily, I already had my contacts in so I knew my case was the empty one and I didn't know the extent of lid swapping that took place. And I forgot to tell Adrian, who had not put his lenses in yet, what Nicholas did. So I'm wondering how he fared sorting left lens from right lens.
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Go, sorting! Not being a contact lens wearer, I wasn't sure at first what the consequence of having mixed-up lens cases was, but that sounds like an, um, exciting development. =) It's so fun to see the world as a child experiences it, eh?
Yes, two contact lens wearers with identical cases. And my eyes are different prescriptions. It could have been a really blurry seeing double kind of day.
Kids are hilarious when they come up with their own entertainment.
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