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9.25.2011

This is how we do it

Drew is a task oriented guy. When doing a task, he has in mind a very specific set of steps within a very specific set of parameters in which the task should and will be performed. Woe to the person (mommy or daddy) who does not participate in an appropriate way. Drew's memory is significant enough that remembering his methods is sometimes challenging for his dopey helper monkeys (mommy and daddy). The benefit of all this thoughtful activity is that Drew is easy to watch. Not too much running and chasing necessary when looking after this budding scientist.

Here is a photographic case-in-point of this phenomenon:

Drew is demonstrating what one can do at the beach with a bucket, lid, spoon, cup (with holes) and mommy.













The paradigm is set. The helper monkeys better remember the sequence of steps the next time we're at the beach!

1 comment:

Jo/Bob said...

as long as the helper monkeys, keep a photolog of 'the expectations', they should be able to 'perform their duties in order' by referring to these files .... your young scientist has it made in the shade.... what fun!!!
Hugs to all!