Every night I have made an effort to tell the children good night. I have been rotating between the girls’ room and the boys’ room. No matter which room I go to, I get attacked, but in a good way. Tonight was the boys room, where Isaac and Noah, both adorable three-year-olds (I think), the smallest of them all claim attention. They are both so quiet and sweet, when you pick them up, they just kind of cling to you and totally relax in your arms. When it was time to say official goodnights, I put Noah and Isaac in their beds and then Marc, who is one of the most endearing first graders I’ve ever met (He is a cutey for sure!), gave me a big hug and whispered this in my ear: “I love you 100, 100, 100, 100, 99, 100, 1000, 100, 100”, and so on. It was so cute. I learned how to say I love you, ami tomoke balobashi, a couple nights ago, but tonight Marc taught me a new word to add to it, onek. He taught me to say ami tomoke onek onek balobashi, which means I love you a lot a lot. He is one of my favorites, oh what am I saying they are all my favorites! But Marc has definitely stolen a piece of my heart, and to top it off, he speaks English pretty well!!
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