I was complaining (mildly) about something my daughter did this morning and she said, "Don't worry Mom, a week from today I'll be gone forever!" She knows I'm going to miss her and she was jerking hard on my heart strings.
I was complaining (mildly) about something my daughter did this morning and she said, "Don't worry Mom, a week from today I'll be gone forever!" She knows I'm going to miss her and she was jerking hard on my heart strings.
Count your blessings!
My little daughter (with the sensitive palate) was eating a Smarties candy and told me, "I don't like Smarties. They have too much taste. They're neither minty nor sweet."
I thought that sounded funny!
My daughter (7) asked me, "How long have I kept my room clean?"
I responded, "Two days."
She asked (in all seriousness), "Is that a world record?"
Awwww... and it probably was, wasn't it?Originally Posted by rgw718;3670744;
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Never let the things you want make you forget about the things you have.
It would have been at my house!Originally Posted by Broadway;3670763;
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History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. Martin Luther King, Jr.
That's too funny rgwOriginally Posted by rgw718;3670744;
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When she was four, my daughter said, "I know what I'm talking about, because I'm the one who's saying it!"
My six year old was sitting next to me on the couch yesterday while I was working on my laptop and said 'That looks like boring work' and I said 'It is...' and he says, "You should work in a pizza shop!", "THAT would be much more fun".
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They serenaded the newest champs in this city of champs, and taunted Kobe Bryant and his Lakers, who drowned in a green-and-white wave for 48 minutes.
That's cute.Originally Posted by GingerLVNV;3679081;
(Let me add... for a 6 year old, a pizza shop may seem like fun... speaking as someone who works in one... not so much!!)
History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Originally Posted by GingerLVNV;3679081;
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