Is it a Horse?
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Is it a Horse?
My 6-YO female-The Spocklette has horse fever. She really wants a horse bad.
Anyway, yesterday a neighbor lady who has horses contacted me during the day and asked if I wanted to bring her over for a ride-we really have not done that before. We thought last nice day and all before winter.
I picked her up from the bus and said " I have a surprise for you."
Her response "Is it a horse?"
I think there will be a horse in her future.
Anyway, yesterday a neighbor lady who has horses contacted me during the day and asked if I wanted to bring her over for a ride-we really have not done that before. We thought last nice day and all before winter.
I picked her up from the bus and said " I have a surprise for you."
Her response "Is it a horse?"
I think there will be a horse in her future.
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That is so sweet.
My friend, Doreen has a 2 year old - Grace. They live in the city of Poughkeepsie and still planted a garden. Among other things, they planted peas. She and her dad would go out to the garden and pick the peas. Grace loved shucking them and eating them. She would say "Candy - peas are candy!"
Anyway, her dad comes home from work one day and says "Grace, come, I have a treat for you."
She says "Peas?"
the end.
oh - not the end - I hope she gest the horse.
now, really the end
My friend, Doreen has a 2 year old - Grace. They live in the city of Poughkeepsie and still planted a garden. Among other things, they planted peas. She and her dad would go out to the garden and pick the peas. Grace loved shucking them and eating them. She would say "Candy - peas are candy!"
Anyway, her dad comes home from work one day and says "Grace, come, I have a treat for you."
She says "Peas?"
the end.
oh - not the end - I hope she gest the horse.
now, really the end
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Re: Is it a Horse?
Spock wrote:My 6-YO female-The Spocklette has horse fever. She really wants a horse bad.
Anyway, yesterday a neighbor lady who has horses contacted me during the day and asked if I wanted to bring her over for a ride-we really have not done that before. We thought last nice day and all before winter.
I picked her up from the bus and said " I have a surprise for you."
Her response "Is it a horse?"
I think there will be a horse in her future.
In our house, anytime that we have a surprise or a treat, The Boy says, "Is it a Wii?"
I am eagerly awaiting his face when the family's big present is opened on Christmas Day.
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Re: Is it a Horse?
Appa23 wrote:Spock wrote:My 6-YO female-The Spocklette has horse fever. She really wants a horse bad.
Anyway, yesterday a neighbor lady who has horses contacted me during the day and asked if I wanted to bring her over for a ride-we really have not done that before. We thought last nice day and all before winter.
I picked her up from the bus and said " I have a surprise for you."
Her response "Is it a horse?"
I think there will be a horse in her future.
In our house, anytime that we have a surprise or a treat, The Boy says, "Is it a Wii?"
I am eagerly awaiting his face when the family's big present is opened on Christmas Day.
My biggest fear is that the Wii that is waiting for my spawn won't work, then I will have to wait and get another. Did you test yours already?
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Re: Is it a Horse?
Happad, I'm noticing that you've begun to refer to your son as The Boy. Any particular reason? Will he have aging gradations of this description?Appa23 wrote:
In our house, anytime that we have a surprise or a treat, The Boy says, "Is it a Wii?"
I am eagerly awaiting his face when the family's big present is opened on Christmas Day.
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He is channeling me, from many years ago LOLDevilKitty100 wrote:Happad, I'm noticing that you've begun to refer to your son as The Boy. Any particular reason? Will he have aging gradations of this description?Appa23 wrote:
In our house, anytime that we have a surprise or a treat, The Boy says, "Is it a Wii?"
I am eagerly awaiting his face when the family's big present is opened on Christmas Day.
BTW, how's my evil twin doing?
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Re: Is it a Horse?
Good Lord, I remember when you posted about her being born. Is she really six now?Spock wrote:My 6-YO female-The Spocklette...
I don't care how many "young pup" comments I got on Tuesday, that makes me feel a little old.
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I thought he was channeling Homer Simpson?a1mamacat wrote:He is channeling me, from many years ago LOLDevilKitty100 wrote:Happad, I'm noticing that you've begun to refer to your son as The Boy. Any particular reason? Will he have aging gradations of this description?Appa23 wrote:
In our house, anytime that we have a surprise or a treat, The Boy says, "Is it a Wii?"
I am eagerly awaiting his face when the family's big present is opened on Christmas Day.
But BB kids' nicknames do have this disturbing habit of becoming obsolete in the blink of an eye. I'm expecting The Little Guy's moniker to become as dated as Wee Jamie's, any day now.
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