The unspoken word is capital. We can invest it or we can squander it.
– Mark Twain’s Notebook
Having some quiet time here as the school year draws to a close. I want to scurry the school year into the wind and start savoring summer.
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The unspoken word is capital. We can invest it or we can squander it. Having some quiet time here as the school year draws to a close. I want to scurry the school year into the wind and start savoring summer. This morning our dog Junie rolled over onto her back for her “I am your submissive and loyal dog” tummy pat. Hubby noticed a sticker tangled in her belly hair, so he gently removed it. Then he read it to me.
I wonder if she wants white or wheat? (Ryley wore the sticker home from school on Tuesday because he had a field trip to see “Beauty and the Beast” on Wednesday. He must have missed the trashcan. Our family seems to be on a goofy streak, which is better than certain other streaks we’ve surfed…) Today was field day at our three oldest kids’ school. Tommy, Joel, and I tried to follow the big kids as they rotated with their classes around the field, blacktop, and gym, but it got to be too much after awhile so I let them attack the playground equipment. Sometime while playing, Tommy removed his socks and shoes. I told him to find his socks and shoes so we could put them back on. He scrambled up a ladder and disappeared into a tube. An acquaintance’s son found Tommy’s socks and shoes and handed them to me through holes in the tube. A few feet away two little feet poked through. How cute! I thought as I snapped pictures and told the feet to stay right there! I unfurled the balled socks to put them on the little feet. I started putting one sock on, then it occured to me if I put the shoes on, his feet may not fit back through the holes. I told the footsies to meet me at the bottom of the slide. I turned around. Tommy was standing right behind me, looking at his shoes expectantly. It was suddenly clear what I had been about to do. A boy in an orange t-shirt appeared at the bottom of the slide. He was barefoot. I wonder if he ran off to tell his mom some weird lady was trying to put shoes on him? |
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