1. What is a Guest?
SB: I don't know.
SK: It's somebody who comes to your house to visit.
2. Where does a Guest sleep?
SB: I don't know.
SK: (Sydney: I think she's going to say 'In a bed.') In a couch in our office where it turns to a bed.
3. Have you had a Guest at your home recently? If so, who?
SB: NO.
SK: We have a few before. Grandma Joyce and Grandpa Furface, and Gramie and Pops.
4. Have you ever been a Guest at some one's home? If so, where?
SB: NO
SK: Yes. Grandma Joyce and Grandpa Furface, and Gramie and Pops, and our cousin's house.
5. How long do you keep a Guest?
SB: I don 't know.
SK: I don't know.
6. What things can you do with your Guest when they visit?
SB: I don't know.
SK: Play with them, read storybooks.
SB: I don't know.
SK: It's somebody who comes to your house to visit.
2. Where does a Guest sleep?
SB: I don't know.
SK: (Sydney: I think she's going to say 'In a bed.') In a couch in our office where it turns to a bed.
3. Have you had a Guest at your home recently? If so, who?
SB: NO.
SK: We have a few before. Grandma Joyce and Grandpa Furface, and Gramie and Pops.
4. Have you ever been a Guest at some one's home? If so, where?
SB: NO
SK: Yes. Grandma Joyce and Grandpa Furface, and Gramie and Pops, and our cousin's house.
5. How long do you keep a Guest?
SB: I don 't know.
SK: I don't know.
6. What things can you do with your Guest when they visit?
SB: I don't know.
SK: Play with them, read storybooks.
1 comment:
My grandmother's theory on how long to keep a guest is the same as leftovers - after four days - toss 'em out... and in most cases 4 days is long enough.
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