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I don't understand how bits of food end up in Vivi's diaper every day. She wears a onesie layered under pants and a sweater most days. How does that tiny slice of banana find its way through all those clothes?
I found a grain of rice in there after lunch. We haven't even eaten rice recently. Has she been hiding it in her belly button?
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Me: Maddie, did you read any books at school today?
M: We read "The Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything."
Me: Oh, what's that about?
M: It's about an old lady who wasn't afraid of anything....
Well, if you ask a stupid question, Mumma...
At least she was talking to me. Usually when I ask how her day was, she says, "I don't want to talk," and we drive home in stony silence. My little teenaged four year old.
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At least she was talking to me. Usually when I ask how her day was, she says, "I don't want to talk," and we drive home in stony silence. My little teenaged four year old.
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This morning was pitch dark, rainy like the End of Days, and Vivi kept up us all night. It took a Herculean effort (And two very awake children plus a nagging husband) to get me out of bed this morning. Yes. Coffee. Yes.
I've mentioned before that our town does not allow drive-thrus. This should be enough to stop me from visiting Dunks so often, but nothing comes between me and that pumpkin coffee. Instead, I drive twenty minutes out of my way so that we don't have to get out of the car.
It was worth it.
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Lastly, my kids are cute.
I've mentioned before that our town does not allow drive-thrus. This should be enough to stop me from visiting Dunks so often, but nothing comes between me and that pumpkin coffee. Instead, I drive twenty minutes out of my way so that we don't have to get out of the car.
It was worth it.
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Lastly, my kids are cute.
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