
I have a child who believes he is a super hero. Just the other night as he was trying to fall asleep he told me he saw an invisible bad guy in his room. Trying to stump him I asked him how he was able to "see" an invisible guy. He replied that it was because he had super hero eyes.
And the other day we were jumping on the tramp and he started to get tired, he sat down and told me his super hero powers had gone away for a minute but to wait and they'd be back. A minute later he was jumping again telling me that his powers had come back. And when he jumps super high on the trampoline he is convinced that he is flying.
When he accomplishes something difficult I give him praises and ask him how he was able to do it and he responds by reminding me that he is a super hero. I have a child who believes he is a super hero and I'm beginning to believe him too.
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That is so cute! I think you guys have so much fun together - I love it!
Should I make him a cape? That blanket looks a bit bulky. :)
You know, on Sky High the movie, they say that most kids get their super powers from one or both parents (or a vat of radio-active waste)! hmmm...
Good seeing you on your jog! My kids are loving our new morning ritual. After we saw you, Cole perked up and said, "Is that your friend that taught me how to play the piano upside down?" Your famous and not just because you were Homecoming Queen'90.
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