I'm positive I can't beat Det's story! I laughed so hard I think a little pee came out.
You minx...... I'm saying nothing!!lol
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Kids will be kids and they all go through phases of what is importanat to THEM on any given day. There are times when it feels as if we are raising "aliens"...LOL!! When kids are young it seems to them that the world revolves around them - and usually it does to some extent. They do tend to grow quicker than our eyes can see and all of a sudden they realize that us parents are real folks too and have needs, just like them. After about 6 years of my two oldest (boys) playing pranks and whatnot, here's something that happened in our family to make us all proud once again. My youngest son was about 6 (now 26!). My ex-husband had had surgery in November one year that left him deaf in one ear. Next month comes around and it's time for Santa at the store. One day a Santa came to my son and asked him what he wanted for Christmas. Now, a 6 year old could have asked for just about anything, right? Here's my son's response "I want my dad to get his hearing back". The Santa asked asked him if his dad had been to war. My son said "No, he's just my dad". Ya see, kids do notice us as people - eventually...LOL!!
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