That's the first line of the story my father-in-law used to tell Big Man when he was a little, little boy. Big Man kept up the tradition and told it to my kids when they were really young. They're too big for it now, but every once in awhile he tries to run it by them. I thought I'd pass it on.
Wanna hear a story?
About Old Pandori?
Want me to begin it?
That's all there is in it!
Ahh haa haa haa haa. Whooo! That gets my husband every time. I'm not kidding. He laughs Every. Single. Time. The boys' response?
DAAAAAAD...
Wanna hear a story?
About Old Pandori?
Want me to begin it?
That's all there is in it!
Ahh haa haa haa haa. Whooo! That gets my husband every time. I'm not kidding. He laughs Every. Single. Time. The boys' response?
DAAAAAAD...
2 Comments:
They might think they're too big for it now, but I guarantee that they'll use it on their own little ones evenutally....
And then they'll laugh every time,too. Just like their dad.
I love traditions like this one! :)
I'll tell you a story about grandmother morey.
Now my story's begun.
I'll tell you a story about her son,
now my story is done.
(I heard that story from my grandpa a hundred times!)
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