After Jacob's interview yesterday, I interviewed our four-year old granddaughter Madeline. Maddy is an adorable little girl with a strong will and a mind of her own. She attends a Montessori pre-school where she has learned a lot, including being able to count to twenty in Spanish (that's ten more than her grandpa can do) and to one hundred in English. Here is Maddy in her own words.
Ed: Hi sweetheart. What are you doing now?
Maddy: Painting.
Ed: What are you painting?
Maddy: A doggy.
Ed: What colors are you painting the dog?
Maddy: Red, black, purple, green, yellow and orange.
Ed: Wow, that's a colorful doggy! What's your favorite thing to do in school?
Maddy: Water play. It's in Lynn's room.
Ed: Do you like to help Grandma make cookies?
Maddy: Yeah. Because it's so fun.
Ed: What's your favorite kind of cookie to make with Grandma?
Maddy: Molasses cookies. I like them because they taste good.
Ed: Do you ever make a mess when you make cookies?
Maddy: No. Sometimes. Sometimes I make a big mess.
Ed: What is you favorite TV show to watch?
Maddy: Yo Gabba Gabba.
Ed: Why is it your favorite show?
Maddy: Because it's for kids.
Ed: What do you think about your brother?
Maddy: He's so freaky. He's fun to play with.
Ed: Does he ever teach you anything?
Maddy: He teaches me naughty things. Once we blew soap bubbles in the house. (Busted! Their dad just heard the whole exchange.)
Ed: Maddy, who is your favorite cartoon character?
Maddy: Tom and Jerry. I like to watch them all the time.
Ed: Who do you root for, Tom or Jerry?
Maddy: Tom.
Ed: Why do you root for Tom?
Maddy: Because I like Tom. He's so awesome.
Ed: What are you doing now?
Maddy: I'm rolling up paper in the water. Like this. It's like a soup.
Ed: Do you like me interviewing you?
Maddy: No.
Ed: Do you want to stop doing the interview?
Maddy: Yes.
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