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20070925 Tuesday September 25, 2007
Learning From My Daughter Kids

If you want to know how much you do something just tell your kids not to do it.

My four-year-old daughter started calling kids who made her mad stupid so we told her stop.  We explained that it wasn't nice.  I've now learned that I call many things stupid.  To my credit I don't direct it at people, usually situations or ideas, but she catches me at it all of the time.

Yes, I'm pretty sure I know where she learned it from.


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Aren't kids grand that way? At least yours was rated PG -> ours happened in the car when our daughter yelled out a four letter expletive in context at a truck she thought was "gumming up the works" - her words, not mine. They're little sponges and pick up everything; it pays to be very careful in what one says around them.

Posted by Mike on September 25, 2007 at 10:02 PM PDT #

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