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I swear, that kid is gonna be the death of me.
Poetry Month in our Homeschool
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Sure, you *can *force a kid to read a book. Any book, actually. But you
*can't* force a child to love to read. You can't push and push literature
on them a...
11 years ago
7 comments:
Oh....that horrible panic feeling!
oh my goodness. I lost my oldest at Six Flags last year in the water park. Terrible feeling. I love Morton's. Glad you found him.
That happened to me in a department store when my daughter was barely two years old. It only was for a few minutes, but it felt like a lifetime.
Glad he is with you safe and sound!
Kimy
hey I just emailed you. I hope you get it.
My oldest daughter ran away from home in 2002. I posted about it last month, I think. They're all blending together like the weeks.
My first thought when I saw the title was that you were teaching him how to drive a car but I don't think he's old enough yet! Just wait! That's when the fun starts! Until then, keep him close and wrap him in bubble wrap for protection! Hugs!! P.S. Oh, thanks for stopping by! I always love hearing from you!
Just wanted to swing by your blog and say thanks for commenting on mine! I am just starting out, so I love it when new people visit.
:) thanks!
Becky
http://www.stinkylemsky.typepad.com/
I can just imagine all those emotions you were feeling. I "lost" Kayla at our zoo once and it is such a terrifying feeling; glad he was ok and only hiding!
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