Aliens in the Apple

Marica’s sayings on Twitter

Ben 10 Sep 2010 Funny things Kids

I don’t understand the appeal of Twitter. Just as you’re three quarters of the way through your controversial opening statement, you have t…

But anyway, Franci and I did find a good use for it. You know all those weird and wonderful things three-year-olds say but you always forget to write down? Tweet them for posterity!

So here’s Marica’s Twitter page, which we sometimes remember to add her sayings to:

http://twitter.com/maricahoyt

Comments (6)

Marcelle 11 Sep 2010 at 3:20am

De-light-ful ! ! :D

Ben 11 Sep 2010 at 8:28am

Thanks, Marcelle. Yeah, some of them are pretty funny. Usually when Marica says something weird and wonderful, Franci and I will just look at each other and grin a this-needs-to-go-on-Twitter kind of grin.

Elrike Hoyt 12 Sep 2010 at 9:32pm

Can you just see Bev, Hendrik and I (Elrike) bending over the laptop reading those lines from Marica and cracking up with pretty much every one of them! As usual, one could almost laugh just as much at Hendrik laughing as one laughs at the quotes. We might steal that idea for when Erika starts talking, if that’s ok. Mrs Voges explained some of them to us last night at church. However, she never got to explain the ‘smoking with Ouma’-one. Hmm…

Ben 12 Sep 2010 at 9:46pm

Heh, we can almost hear Hendrik laughing! Sure, we hereby place the idea in the public domain. :-) I’m sure you’ll let us know when she starts talking.

Hannah 15 Sep 2010 at 9:40pm

I’m enjoying picturing Bevan, Elrike, and Hendrik laughing at the tweets (or just joining whatever’s making Hendrik and Carline laugh); I’ve had fun introducing people to Mr. Bean’s beekeeper interview, which always brings them to mind. Guess that’s my favorite laughing with the Bakker’s episode. :) And, yes, the tweets are great. It’s a perfect way to let us share in Marica’s thoughts and humor…but please translate the Afrikaans EVERY time!

Hannah 19 Sep 2010 at 3:44pm

Wow, if Marica can already distinguish between “lay down” and “lie down” at three…just think of all the grammar mistakes she’ll notice by the time she’s a big girl!