Mind Games
We know Alexis knows, but since she doesn't know we know that she knows, we're still playing along with the shenanigans. That's how this ended up happening.
What was supposed to happen was that Alexis would walk up to Santa and repeat that she wants a snowman snow globe that changes colors for the 240,302,657,302nd time (That's an approximation of the number of times she has mentioned that was what Santa should deliver. The margin of error is +/- 3.).
Easy. Done.
What actually happened was that Alexis walked up to the old man and said, "I want some Jonathon London books."
OK. Fine. Froggy books. We've known that she loves them. She reads them CONSTANTLY at school, but we haven't yet acquired a single one for her home library. That should be no big deal for Santa to add to the pile.
"Oh, and a XBox 360 too, please!"
She's screwing with us. I'm absolutely certain.
Reader Comments (3)
heh heh heh.
I love that kid.
I think it's a conspiracy. Mine told me she does NOT need to speak with santa, because he already knows what she wants. I know, right?! what am I supposed to do with that??
Get Froggy Plays in the Band (http://www.amazon.com/Froggy-Plays-Band-Jonathan-London/dp/0142400513/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1356315962&sr=8-1&keywords=froggy+band). It's by far our favorite because of the saxophone joke in the book. In fact, we say it at least twice a week. (We're dorks.)
And yes. She is. HA!