Friday, February 17, 2012

Interview with Hutson

While playing on Pinterest, which if you haven't checked it out- you should, I came across a cute little interview to have with your children.  21 questions.  That is a lot of questions for an almost four year old. But we made it.  I thought it would be cute to share.  His answers are in blue, his favorite color.


1. What is something Mommy always says to you?
         I love you.
2. What makes Mommy happy?
         When I listen.
3. What makes Mommy sad?
          not listening.
4. How does Mommy make you laugh?
          hahahaha
5. What was Mommy like as a child?
          a little baby
6. How old is Mommy?
          3.... no 4
7. How tall is Mommy?
          really tall, but not as tall as Papa
8. What is Mommy's favorite thing to do?
          Take a shower by yourself
9. What does Mommy do when you're not around?
           Work
10. If Mommy becomes famous what will it be for?
            He didn't really get this one- not sure he knows what being famous is.
11.What is Mommy really good at?
            Being nice
12. What is Mommy not very good at?
            He didn't have an answer...  :)
13. What does Mommy do for her job?
             I don't know
14. What is Mommy's favorite food?
             Salad
15. What makes you proud of Mommy?
             Using the toilet.  I think he thought the question was 'what makes mommy proud of him?'  Or maybe he is just proud of me for using the toilet like him.
16. If Mommy was a cartoon character who would she be?
             An Octonaut
17. What do you and Mommy do together?
             play
18. How are you and Mommy different?
             you're a girl silly goose and I'm a boy
19. How are you and Mommy the same?
             our heads.  I asked him to explain what he meant and he started talking about our hair and that he has blue eyes and I have blue eyes.
20. How do you know Mommy loves you?
             this much.... holding his hands out wide.
21. Where is Mommy's favorite place to go?
             the gym.



It was an interesting conversation.  I wonder how the answers will change in a year.  I might have to do this interview every year around their birthdays.

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