
Photo: Osnat Halperin-Barlev
“Come on Daddy, let us go
To the great outdoors
And so,
Pack this rock in
And that, too.
I’m all set
And so should you!”

Photo: Osnat Halperin-Barlev
“Come on Daddy, let us go
To the great outdoors
And so,
Pack this rock in
And that, too.
I’m all set
And so should you!”
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Love it.
Reminds me when we moved, and my youngest then was 7 years old. It was her habit, before school in the morning, to walk around the garden and greet all the snails (we have a great collection of pretty snails). So the morning we moved, she went missing. Returned with a box which, at the last moment she tucked into the back of the removal van. Those men were not amused. 🙂
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LOL!!! But of course the snails had to move, too!!! (Poor snails? … ;))
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They were very pretty
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Ah … then that settles it …
Speaking of children’s ‘essentials’, a friend of mine was moving and she found her kindergarten-aged son in the backyard after bed time. He’d gotten out of bed because he was trying to figure out “how to pack the grass.” 😉
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Oh wow. That’s wonderful
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🙂 I thought it was, too! 🙂
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I smiled the first time I read this post and then again as I reviewed photo challenge round-up. So glad I scrolled down to comment. Not only did you share a wonderful moment, others did too!
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Yay! So glad that you had, and did, and left a comment back! 🙂 Thanks, Teressa!
I love these exchanges!!!
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