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sonnie petersen's avatar

That story just never gets old. What fun to share it on this format ! Thank you Sharon for bringing a big smile to my heart

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Sharon Hudson's avatar

Thanks, Sonnie! You just brought smile to mine!

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Jill CampbellMason's avatar

So glad he never got nipped.

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Sharon Hudson's avatar

Me too, Jill!

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Sharron Bassano's avatar

I believe that that behavior is an example of Einstein's definition of insanity - doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result each time? You don't have to tell me which brother that was. I can guess. ha ha ha

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Sharon Hudson's avatar

It is. Yes, you know the one! Thank you, Sharron!

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Jill CampbellMason's avatar

But he was only 3!! And why get a different result? His mom pulled him out!!

Guess that's what mothers are for.

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Sharon Hudson's avatar

I know, Jill...poor guy! And mothers do what they do, again and again..Thank you for reading my little memoir, Jill!

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Richbee's avatar

A stair banister caught my daughter’s head. One part wider than another. Lucky for me and twist of fate to release her head that was captivated.

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Sharon Hudson's avatar

Children get into the most odd predicaments, don't they? They are prone to curiosity. Thank goodness you were there to help her, Richard!

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Richbee's avatar

She’s been headstrong and stubborn right from the beginning.

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Sharon Hudson's avatar

That is a great quality, Richard. It may serve her well.

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