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Old 03-31-2001, 07:39 AM   #104
Charean
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Join Date: March 6, 2001
Location: Waxahachie, TX
Age: 60
Posts: 2,201
Ever notice how a 4-year-old's voice is louder than 200 adult voices?
Several years ago, I returned home from a trip just when a storm hit,
with crashing thunder and severe lightning. As I came into my bedroom
about 2 a.m., I found my two children in bed with my wife, Karey,
apparently scared by the loud storm. I resigned myself to sleep in the
guest bedroom that night.

The next day, I talked to the children, and explained that it was O.K
to sleep with Mom when the storm was bad, but when I was expected
home, please don't sleep with Mom that night. They said OK.

After my next trip several weeks later, Karey and the children picked
me up in the terminal at the appointed time. Since the plane was
late, everyone had come into the terminal to wait for my plane's
arrival, along with hundreds of other folks waiting for their arriving
passengers. As I entered the waiting area, my son saw me, and came
running shouting, "Hi, Dad! I've got some good news!" As I waved
back, I said loudly, "What's the good news?"

"Nobody slept with Mommy while you were away this time!" Alex
shouted. The airport became very quiet, as everyone in the waiting
area looked at Alex, then turned to me, and then searched the rest of
the area to see if they could figure out exactly who his Mom was.

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An acquaintance of mine who is a physician told this story about her
then-4-year-old daughter. On the way to preschool, the doctor had
left her stethoscope on the car seat, and her little girl picked it up
and began playing with it. 'Be still, my heart,' thought my friend,
'my daughter wants to follow in my footsteps!' Then the child spoke
into the instrument:
"Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order?"
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