Nate, our three-year-old, said this to Brian at dinner tonight:
“Dad, what is time?”
Nate, our three-year-old, said this to Brian at dinner tonight:
“Dad, what is time?”
From my 4 year-old daughter: "Mommy, I am so, so sorry. I am as sorry as an airplane."
(#)From the newspaper's Money Section: "Founded in 1623 by an Amernian in the Nar East, I'm the oldest continually family-owned business in America. I moved to Massachusetts in the 1900s, and I make and market musical instruments. My secret manufacturing process involves tin, copper and silver. Jazz kept me going in the Depression, when I worked in "hi-hat", "low-sock" and "hi-sock" versions of my flagship product. Later came "Bop-Rides", "Pings", and "Sizzles". Satisfied customers have included Gene Krupa, Max Roach, Ringo Starr and Keith Moon. I"m still the top name in my field and remin a privately held company. Who am I?"
(#)90% of the students who show up to my class on Wednesday will not end up working in the field I'm training them for. What am I supposed to do with that?
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Dude, is that when your jaw drops and your parental mind goes, “Oh, holy CRAP.”?
Time is what God created to give us a space to live and love and play with him and His loved ones, one moment of our life at a time. A space where we can kiss and laugh and cry and hug and sing and live and decide to love.
I think it’s time to search his crib for weed.
a magazine with pictures
Corey, you’re so spot-on I’m starting to wonder about you.
Corey, I think you’re right. Cerise, yes. Metanoya, you could write cards! Leoskeo, good idea!
Ok, so here’s the next one for you: earlier that day, as we were riding in the car, listening to Christmas carols, Natey said to me “Mom, what’s the curse?” (As in “Joy to the world…….far as the curse is found, far as the….”)
So, bright answer people, what say you to that? (Wanna know what I told him?)
That pinko feminazi Eve went and screwed us all.
Cerise, how did you know?…that’s exactly what I said!
The world is broken, in ways that cause pain and sadness. That’s the curse, and it effects the whole world, everything and everyone. Our job, as people who love God, is to work at fixing the things that are broken … just like Frodo and Aragorn.
I love it - a post where other people can answer our children’s questions!! Phew. :)