“A Good Problem”
Last night, Nate treated the kids to small bowls of ice cream here at home. They were, of course, excited. (Who doesn’t get excited about ice cream?!)
About 10 minutes later, Connor came into the bedroom where Nate and I were talking and said, “Um, Mommy, I have a good problem.”
Nate and I exchanged glances thinking we were going to have to correct the surely confused three-year-old. I tried not to laugh as I said, “OK, what’s your good problem?”
“Um,” he started, “the good problem is that I ate my ice cream all gone!”
That, my friends, is the perfect example of a good problem. Consider yourselves in the know!
We laughed even harder when we agreed, “Yeah, Bo, that is a good problem!”
January 30th, 2009 at 11:13 pm
Oh my. I think it would be a better problem if I had the ice cream. I guess a bad problem would be if he let it melt.
I really enjoy reading about the children ect.