He’s Pretty Busy

Posted on September 26, 2011 
Filed Under Fathering, Parenting, Personal

Lately, Zane’s been struggling a bit with telling the truth. This is pretty typical for kids, of course. But this boy does make some rather unbelievable statements. Sometimes I just wonder what is going on in his little brain. He can come up with some real zingers!

Yesterday in church Gwen came up to share about an interesting conversation she had during Sunday School. In all seriousness, Zane told her,

” Justin Bieber is my brother.”

Now, Gwen knows our family, and she knows Zane. She was a bit puzzled by this statement, though. Before  she could reply, he continued:

“Yeah. He doesn’t come around much, because he’s pretty busy going around singing and stuff.”

Ah, of course.

I was wondering why I haven’t seen Justin around the house for some time…

Comments

One Response to “He’s Pretty Busy”

  1. Cheryl on September 27th, 2011 11:31 am

    That’s laugh-out-loud funny, John!

    Makes me feel good too because it reminds me how none of our kids are perfect. (I have a Justin and a Billy.) And yeah, their minds are creative busy. Lord, have mercy! : )

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