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I was taking Navy to school.  Like I do with Scout, I tell her hero stories on the way.  Somehow, she wrecks the experience a bit.  I usually tell the story, and then Scout/Navy picks who they think the “hero” in the story is.  But instead of patiently listening to the story (the whole reason I tell the stories is to display that being good is heroic), she just guesses a thousand names.  I tell her to just listen up and see if she can find clues in the story.  then she appoints me a hero to talk about.  Anyone from Cinderella to Bella to Nephi.  I usually get some sort of point across, but it isn’t quite the experience I have had with Scout these past years.  Oh well.  I have a boss on my hands.

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So today as I was taking her,  she noticed a plastic container in my car.  It was from a container of cookies the doctor gave her after my mom’s dr. appointment.  It was a Costco sized thing — full.  Apparently she charmed the doctor and nurses so much, they gave her the whole thing.  Figures.

Anyway, as I was trying to start in on the hero story, and she noticed the empty container, she said, “Mom…did you eat all of my cookies?”  I told her no.  then she proceeded with:

“Are you telling a lie?”

“No.”

“Are you telling a Trick?”

“No.”

“Are you telling a joke, then?”

“No Navy, I didn’t eat them.”

Mom, are you telling me a fib?”

“No you little weasel.  I got this empty container in the house with a few left for Dash — and if I remember correctly, you ate a whole lot of them yesterday.”

“Well (her latest favorite word), are you telling me a lib?  A lib is not a lie.  It is the truth.”

“Fine then, I am telling you the lib.”

“Ha…I tricked you….that means you DID tell a lie.”

What a little weasel.

I then dropped her off at school and told Miss Dianne — good riddance!