Ask An Eight Year Old Finale
Jan 21, 2009What happens when you ask an eight-year-old…
How does it feel to be nine?!
Yes, Sammy and Joey, my two eight-year-old consultants, have aged. They both turned a staggering nine-years-old in December, 2008. When asked about his birthday, Sam replied:
“Spencer, I don’t know! I said I don’t know!!” *snotty tone*
I’d like to say thank you to Sammy and Joey for helping me with this series and being so generous with their words. But really, they have been so helpful (that one wasn’t sarcastic). Thanks.
There will be no more Ask An Eight Year Old. But, maybe some nine-year-olds would be willing to speak up *wink wink*. Maybe they’re more mature now and they won’t be as difficult. No, too good to be true. I guess we’ll leave it to you to beg.







Oh no! Your “ask an eight-year old” features prompted my seven-year old (now eight) to start writing his own blog… Maybe that’s the next step for your brother and his accomplice.
Your parents have done a great job raising such intelligent, curious, creative kids. Make sure to thank them!
Carmen,-who will turn nine-year-old next July,absolutely needs your “ask a” features,Spencer.
Maybe you can start a new one with your nice co-workers.
I love your pic on the beach :It´s from your Leica?
You MUST start a “When you ask a nine-year-old” feature on your blog. The eight-year-old feature was so excellent. Just make Sammy and Joey do it under penalty of bodily harm. I think you’re being too nice to them.
P.S. Don’t let your mom see what I just wrote…
P.S.S. What a great pic of Sam! Is that in NZ?
Haha! Danny, you know Sam: Very stubborn. Ugh.
P.S. I just found out “P.S.” means “postscript” today.
P.P.S. Shouldn’t it be adding “P’s instead of S’s because it’s “post, post”?
P.P.P.S. Yes, that picture’s from NZ.
Tell Sam that the people demand “Ask A Nine Year Old”!
Okay!