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Thank you! :-) It was a fun piece.
A bit bummed this afternoon. As a chronic outsider (in real life--you guys always make me feel one of the crowd here!), I'm finding that taking risks out of the ordinary may also lead to rejection out of the ordinary, too. It's not so bad, really.
But the reason I had to share this was because of my husband. After I made my lament to my husband, he grinned and said, "you don't want to be like J-- playing Sorry, do you?" I just had to laugh! Our grandson is learning how to play Sorry. (If you're not familiar with the game, it's truly obnoxious--part of the strategy of getting ahead is to send other players back to start!) This past weekend, we watched as he took great delight in sorrying his dad and sister, but when it came his turn to be sorried, he just melted!
Yah, well, in light of this, I guess I can take a wee bit of rejection then, can't I?
Thanks, Megan. It's 11 x 14." :-)
My uncle's and family friends made me play uno when 7. I had a good memory of when 7 years old. I even remember just one classmate's name when I was that old. My brother doesn't remember much of his childhood when 7 or 9 (2 year difference). When I asked him.
But that is funny that happened to your son. I can relate to a kid who is playing card games and board games since I use to play them when 7 years old.
Could not get in the city library because a man jumped of the top floor to his death...later on watched a video of a kid with two others singing twinkle star then he hums star wars theme...
Rue Dog has prefected his Tokyo Drift recall...No traction on the kitchen floor so he just spins into his sit. ;)
as I walked past a tent a homeless lad stuck his head out a small opening...we noticed each other but no words were exchanged...walking on it made me smile but now I'm thinking was it funny as I drink my three pound latte..