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Life List Events
Sunday I was out at the park participating in the fall hawk migration
count. Between bald eagles, I saw a woman pushing her son on a bicycle. I realized it the instant I saw it. She had removed the training wheels and was teaching him to ride on two wheels!!! Now who of you don't remember taking flight on two wheels??? He kept spilling and the ground provided a soft cushion so he kept at it. Through my binocs, I saw something that made me approach them. When his mother was getting the bike steady, pushing from behind, I said "Look ahead, not down!" And like magic, that kid cycled for about 100 feet. All the hawkwatch members applauded and I got a high five from his mom! Short of getting your driver's license, to a 4 year old, that's freedom! Another life list event for him AND me. :) Andy |
Andy wrote:
> Sunday I was out at the park participating in the fall hawk migration > count. Between bald eagles, I saw a woman pushing her son on a bicycle. > I realized it the instant I saw it. She had removed the training wheels > and was teaching him to ride on two wheels!!! Now who of you don't > remember taking flight on two wheels??? > He kept spilling and the ground provided a soft cushion so he kept at > it. > Through my binocs, I saw something that made me approach them. When his > mother was getting the bike steady, pushing from behind, I said "Look > ahead, not down!" > And like magic, that kid cycled for about 100 feet. All the hawkwatch > members applauded and I got a high five from his mom! > Short of getting your driver's license, to a 4 year old, that's freedom! > Another life list event for him AND me. :) > Andy Great story. Not all strangers are wacko. I recently dragged one of my nieces out for an all-girl, all-day mall shopathon for school clothes. As we stopped to rest for lunch, she confided: "I can't wait 'til I'm an aunty and can take my niece shopping." Seven hours were never better spent. And spent. And spent. Edrena |
The Joneses wrote:
> Great story. Not all strangers are wacko. > I recently dragged one of my nieces out for an all-girl, all-day mall > shopathon for school clothes. As we stopped to rest for lunch, she > confided: "I can't wait 'til I'm an aunty and can take my niece > shopping." Seven hours were never better spent. And spent. And spent. > Edrena Edrena, Kids say the darndest things! Too cute! All the best, Andy |
"Andy" <q> wrote in message .. . > The Joneses wrote: > >> Great story. Not all strangers are wacko. >> I recently dragged one of my nieces out for an all-girl, all-day mall >> shopathon for school clothes. As we stopped to rest for lunch, she >> confided: "I can't wait 'til I'm an aunty and can take my niece >> shopping." Seven hours were never better spent. And spent. And spent. >> Edrena > > > Edrena, > > Kids say the darndest things! Too cute! > Along the same line, I was recalling this yesterday to my DH when we were talking about Sears catalogs. My brother and I used to sit leafing thru it and he would always point to something and say, "I want this for my wife when I grow up." I can't recall him saying "I want this or that (for myself)." Dee Dee |
"Dee Randall" > wrote in message ... > > Along the same line, I was recalling this yesterday to my DH when we > were talking about Sears catalogs. My brother and I used to sit > leafing thru it and he would always point to something and say, "I > want this for my wife when I grow up." I can't recall him saying "I > want this or that (for myself)." > Dee Dee Was he looking at lingerie? ;-) Sexy stuff in those old Sears catalogs!! Cute story, though. My kids do that when we leaf through catalogs together..."This dress would look pretty on you, Mommy." (They do want plenty for themselves, though.) Andy, as if watching the bald eagles was not enough of a life list event, you inspired that young man to greatness. He could be the next Lance Armstrong! Edrena, what a sweet thing for your niece to say! I'm sure it was a treat for her; somehow, a special aunt can make any hum-drum day of errands exiting! Chris |
"Chris" > wrote in message news:eJFXe.9341$%i1.7059@trnddc09... > > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message > ... >> >> Along the same line, I was recalling this yesterday to my DH when we were >> talking about Sears catalogs. My brother and I used to sit leafing thru >> it and he would always point to something and say, "I want this for my >> wife when I grow up." I can't recall him saying "I want this or that >> (for myself)." >> Dee Dee > > Was he looking at lingerie? ;-) Sexy stuff in those old Sears > catalogs!! Tee hee -- perhaps he was! Thinking back, I think there probably was a lot of bras and 'corsets.' Dee Dee |
Mi e' parso che Dee Randall abbia scritto:
>> Was he looking at lingerie? ;-) Sexy stuff in those >> old Sears catalogs!! > Tee hee -- perhaps he was! Thinking back, I think there > probably was a lot of bras and 'corsets.' Lil' boys don't look at lingerie, they look at what's inside it :) -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
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