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I've received this in a couple of emails and thought I would share...
As a side note, darling daughter said she wouldn't mind answering
her geometry or algebra questions this simply... 



p.s. ~ If, for some reason, anyone finds this offensive, I apologize.
It is intended for humor, not offense.
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I heard giggling and commotion going on early this morning
and decided to investigate...
The girls were tickled when they decided to do this...


Then I was tickled that they were tickled,
then Ally and Will were tickled because I was tickled.
We all got a giggle out of it and had fun with the pun on words.
Did you have a giggle today?
"A merry heart doeth good like a medicine..." ~ Proverbs 17:22
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"Mooooo! Mooooo! I a cow, Mama."


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Silly, Strange, Weird, Unusual, Bizarre, Peculiar, Odd, Abnormal, Eccentric,
Different, Amusing, Funny, Ridiculous even...
Whatever you want to say, we may be it....
Whatever you call it, we do like to have fun in our family
and always love a good laugh.
And it's not just the children, mind you... it's the parents, too.
An example of that can be found at our daughter's blog.
But I suppose that children are a product of their parents,
so I am always more than happy to catch my children in candid moments...



We didn't catch Ally in the glasses
but we able to catch her in a little candidness (is that a word?)
while talking to Gramma on the phone...

After all of that silliness, someone was ready for a nap...

... and it obviously wasn't baby Carolynne...
"A merry heart doeth good like a medicine..." ~ Proverbs 17:22
(take your medicine and refill it daily)

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Oh, how I love how the Lord is actively teaching me the truths of His Word!
Today He, once again, allowed me to experience the truth of His Word in
Proverbs 29:15 when it says "...a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame."
While I was here on the computer this morning, the girls (ages 2 and 3) were coloring at the table in their coloring books.I got up to check on them and...well... apparently they felt Mommy's carpet wasn't pretty enough for them. They had taken the crayons and moved into the living room to bring wonderful colors of green, red, and orange to Mommy's drab cream carpet.
Well, lesson learned was... I left them alone and, boy, was I ashamed.
Ally (12) and I cleaned what we could with the stain remover while the girls sweetly helped to clean the carpet with..... their diaper wipes. It was a sweet time. The lil' girls came to me and said,"I's sorry mommy fo colowing on the capet." How precious they are to me!
Thank you, Lord, for the gentle lesson today.
Thank you, Lord, for those precious children You have entrusted me with.