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Alice's Restaurant is one of our honored traditions--played at least 10 times during the day, in between pre tastings and eating and football and clean up. Must be the flower children in us. We made reservations instead of cooking this time--but still had time for Arlo.
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Originally Posted by Kibbiekat
I got my kids to listen to the first 10 minutes. It's a start!
Right on! My 4 yo digs the Motorcycle Song, also on the Greatest Hits album. Because, truly, who doesn't want a pickle?
So I think I caught the stomach bug that's been floating around, I've spent so much time in the bathroom today that I'm about to paint a face on my toilet and name him Wilson...
One drawback of the cold season here ... I almost collared my son in the store and told him to settle down, then realized he was standing quietly behind me. Wrong kid! Same height, same short dirty blond hair, similar dark blue jacket and jeans. Oops.
Pretty religious but really good. I wanna do a Christmas dancing flash mob, with jingle bell rock and a few other songs.
I am not religious, but still like it. I enjoy it because it isn't just another dancing flash mob. It takes some talent to make you voice sound that good and get a Christmas shopping crowd to stop and then even join in.
I thought it was very impressive.
It is interesting to read the "Parenting" forum...all these parents with young kids...the real problems are when the "kids" are over 21, and completely making decisions that are really going to screw up their lives...and all a parent can do is watch...sigh....and wait to pick up the pieces. At least when they are age 3, you can put them in time out, and at age 12, send them to their room..
At age 21...they "know" everything. And you just don't "understand" anything.
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