I apologize for the lack of posts. With the CFCM conference, and with all the catching up one has after such an event, you can imagine why I wasn’t able to post anything. In order to make nice I thought I would share some more funny things I have had the privilege of hearing my children say. I hope you enjoy.
McAuley: “They have Cauliflower, do they have Zayneflower?”
McAuley: “My God, He is an awesome God. He shows His underwear from heaven above.” His attempt to sing Awesome God,
Zayne: “Hello my dad, my one & only dad.”
McAuley: “Look at my masterpiece. I actually made four masterpieces.”
Me: “Four masterpieces in one day eh? You have been busy.”
Zayne: “I am just thinking how much I love you & how blessed I am to have a dad.” Can’t help but make you feel special.
McAuley: “Mom, if I am not talking that means I am not breathing.”
McAuley: “Dad, do some spies have Jesus in their heart?”
Me: “Spies are people too.”
McAuley: “Someday can I work in a comic book store and sell comics?”
Emily: “Yes, you can work in a comic store, but you will likely never get married.”
McAuley: “Dad, some day you are going to die.”
Me: “Yes, and some day you will too.”
McAuley: “Yes, but not at the same time.”
Me: “True, unless of course you’re in the back seat.”
McAuley: “What is sarcasm? Is it something you eat?”

Have you ever considered what ultimately determines an items value, and what makes one thing worth more than another? Seriously, why is the painting hanging in the Louvre worth so much more than the painting my child just produced, especially considering you would be hard pressed to tell the difference between the two? The answer is both simple and revealing. An item is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Those $400 shoes are only worth $400 because someone is willing to pay that for them. That million dollar painting, although it looks like a child made it, is worth millions because someone was willing to part with millions in order to own it.