(I wish I could take credit for thinking of this idea, but I stole it from my friend Missy. Thanks, ladybug!)
A: She loves me
Q: What makes your Mommy happy?
A: When she snuggles with me in my bed
Q: What makes your Mommy sad?
A: When I don't listen
Q: How does your Mommy make you laugh?
A: She tickles me
Q: What was your Mommy like as a child?
A: She liked to play with Nana's electric train just like I do
Q: How old is your Mommy?
A: 39
Q: How tall is your Mommy?
A: I need a measuring tape for that one
Q: What is your Mommy's favorite thing to do?
A: Snuggle
Q: What does your Mommy do when you're not around?
A: She plays with Beck instead
Q: If your Mommy becomes famous, what will it be for?
A: Hugging
Q: What is your Mommy really good at?
A: Doing criss cross, applesauce on my back
Q: What is your Mommy not so good at?
A: Using her phone
Q: What does your Mommy do for her job?
A: She helps people who have car accidents
Q: What is your Mommy's favorite soup?
A: Chicken Noodle
Q: What makes you proud of your Mommy?
A: When I listen it makes her proud
Q: If your Mommy were a cartoon character, who would she be?
A: Sponge Bob
Q: What do you and your Mommy do together?
A: Play, snuggle, read books, color, go to Target, have snow cones
Q: How are you and your Mommy the same?
A: Our hair is the same color
Q: How are you and your Mommy different?
A: I like to watch TV and play with my friends more than she does
Q: How do you know your Mommy loves you?
A: She hugs and kisses me a lot
Q: Where is your Mommy's favorite place to go?
A: Target

1 comment:
Man, snuggle is going somewhere in every sentence from now on. I vote for an interview a year per kid. Brilliant.
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