Thread: Things we learn from kids......
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12-11-2013 11:36 PM #16
The Ranchero is still sitting in storage, might get to it next summer if things work out right and I have the time and room for it!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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12-11-2013 11:38 PM #17
Here's a picture of Lexi. Both here and Lisha sure are growing up in a hurry!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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12-11-2013 11:58 PM #18
Happy birthday,Lexi.. I hope it's a good one,,and you share your birthday ice cream with Pepper..Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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12-12-2013 04:40 AM #19
Thanks for the pic Dave!
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12-12-2013 05:20 AM #20
[QUOTE=Dave Severson;509412]Our little Lexi is going to be 4 tomorrow. This morning we were having our usual breakfast together and she told me, "Papa, this is the last day I'm going to be 3."
Maybe it's no big deal, but I thought it was quite profound a statement for a young lady her age!!!!!! Happy, Happy Birthday to my darling "miracle girl" granddaughter!!!!![/QUOTE
And happy birthday from Aunt Jane and Uncle Jim, too, Miss Lexi!
Agreed, Dave ...... that's a pretty remarkable observation to come from a
four year old!
I'm reminded of a comment our daughter made when she turned five. She had been sitting at the table (apparently pondering some pretty heavy stuff) when she said "I was three a lot longer than I was four."
Right, Susan, and that phenomenon will only get more pronounced as years
go by!
Jim
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12-12-2013 09:44 AM #21
Thanks Dave These grand kids are gonna be so far ahead of us from when we were kids.
My grand daughter comes out with her I tablet which I had never even seen before.
She down loads her own shows on it and watches then at her own leisure.
She's 3 and works the computer better then I do, it's crazy.
And the whole time she's working this stuff she's like a chatter box, talking to me.
I am struggling to under stand what she saying let alone what she doing at mock 3.
Kurt
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12-12-2013 11:18 AM #22
A while back my 8 year old Granddaughter was having a sleep-over party with some of her friends. Her 10 year old brother, not wanting to spend his evening with a bunch of giggling 8 year old girls, called and asked if he could spend the night at Grandma & Grandpa’s house. That night, before bed, he took a shower in the shower I usually use. The next day I took him out to lunch and then a movie.
In the truck on the way to lunch he says, “Grandpa, can I ask you a question?”
“Of course”, I said.
“Why do you have shampoo in your shower?”
“To wash my hair,” I replied.
“Grandpa, you don’t have any hair,” he matter of factly stated.
“I know, I know,” I said, “but I used to have hair and I guess it’s a habit”
Then he said, “I use AXE brand of shampoo and deodorant.”
“Is that so?” I asked.
“Yea, you wanna know why I use that stuff? Cause it makes me smell like YOU”
Was that a compliment or what?Last edited by fitzwilly; 12-14-2013 at 08:08 PM.
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12-12-2013 04:03 PM #23
I'd have to say that's one of the best you can get.
Did he ask for money after that??? HE! HE! HE!
Love that car of your's, Dad had one just like it.
Same color and everything, it was a hard top convertible.
390 dual exhaust, steering wheel slid over to make it easy to get in and all.
The roof went right in the truck then he had a turtle cover that went over the back seats.
Made it look like a 2 seater, Fitzwilly.
Kurt
The first model car I built was a 32 Ford roadster by Revell in the mid 50's.
How did you get hooked on cars?