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3 Year Interview

This cute guy is three! And the fun thing about this is that he will actually answer my interview questions now. So, here is an interview with a three year old.

  1. What is your favorite color? Orange
  2. What is your favorite toy? Tractors
  3. What is your favorite food? Snacks
  4. What is your favorite tv show? Curious George
  5. What is your favorite outfit? "Staticy" pants (sweat pants) and excavator shirt
  6. What is your favorite game? Hide and Seek
  7.  What is your favorite animal? Horses
  8. What is your favorite song? The Tractor Song (from Kindermusik)
  9. What is your favorite book? Any tractor book (do you sense a theme here?)
  10. Who is your best friend? Mommy :)
  11. What is your favorite thing to do outside? Rake leaves and jump in them and roll in them
  12.  What is your favorite drink? Apple juice and chocolate milk (not mixed together, though)
  13. What do you like to take to bed with you at night? 3 point hitch tractor and tag blanket
  14.  What do you want for dinner on your birthday? Pancakes
  15. What do you want to be when you grow up? "I want to dump the silage and push it over" ( I think this means he wants to be  a farmer.)
More on the birthday celebrations to come!

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