Oops, I thought he was a young one. Come to find out
he is only a year younger than me. And may be in the
same position as I am in with young one's of his own.
Too funny!
Suzy
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I am going through the same frustration with my little
boy.
Suzy
Me too -- only he is 29 !!!
Father Smithson
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Hi David,
Thank you for the compliment. I wrote this piece this morning while
the
event was still f
published.
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> Now if I could just get him toilet-trained!
>
> Jonathan Hughes
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Jonathan, you are a very gifted writer. Did you submit this piece for
publication somewhere? Very polished writing. Delightful to read.
By the way, I have had five
Jonathan, you are a very gifted writer. Did you submit this piece for
publication somewhere? Very polished writing. Delightful to read.
By the way, I have had five children go through this stage, so I relate to
your experience. :-)
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
--
"Let your spee
Terry, You are wonderfully practical. J Izzy
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Enjoy him while you can. Before you know it, he will be an unbearable
teen ager.
Terry
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Subject: [TruthTalk] Swimming with
Noah
Last night I took my two and a half year
old son Noah to his first swimming lesson. Noah isn't really afraid of
water as much as he is afraid to spend time with someone other than his mother.
Last night was daddy time. He didn't have his
Hughes Jonathan wrote:
Last night I took my two and
a half year old son Noah to his first swimming lesson. Noah isn't
really afraid of water as much as he is afraid to spend time with
someone other than his mother. Last night was daddy time. He didn't
have his nap during the day
ï
The assembled readers, reaching for their
handkerchiefs then, daubing away the tears, say 'beautiful' Jonathan.
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From:
Hughes Jonathan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 16, 2004 11:15
Subject: [TruthTalk] Swimming with
Noah
In a message dated 11/16/2004 8:16:47 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am reminded of an illustration that TF Torrance tells about walking with his daughter. His daughter's tiny hand is engulfed in his own. She thinks that she has ahold of her father but in reality it is her
Last night I took my two and a half year old son Noah
to his first swimming lesson. Noah isn't really afraid of water as much as
he is afraid to spend time with someone other than his mother. Last night
was daddy time. He didn't have his nap during the day and was mildly
cranky by the tim
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