Then Zeke had my tweezers. I asked him to be careful with those because they were my favorite pair. I went on to explain that Daddy doesn't like my favorite pair, and I don't like his favorite pair. Zeke then thought aloud, a little condescending if I may say, "I guess they don't like to share."
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tuesdays With Morrie; Wednesdays With Trish
After the bath I was trimming my toenails. Naturally I had an audience--all things are done with an audience of 2.  Daisy was sitting on the floor so near she couldn't get any closer.  She repeated about 4 times, "Can I watch?  Can I watch?  Can I watch?"  She clearly was watching, but since she kept repeating herself, I finally said yes, she could watch.  Immediately her head went down within an inch of my toenail and she commmenced watching.  I stand corrected; she could get closer. 
 
Then Zeke had my tweezers. I asked him to be careful with those because they were my favorite pair. I went on to explain that Daddy doesn't like my favorite pair, and I don't like his favorite pair. Zeke then thought aloud, a little condescending if I may say, "I guess they don't like to share."
Then Zeke had my tweezers. I asked him to be careful with those because they were my favorite pair. I went on to explain that Daddy doesn't like my favorite pair, and I don't like his favorite pair. Zeke then thought aloud, a little condescending if I may say, "I guess they don't like to share."
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