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I ran into my 4 year old son's would-be fiancée in the grocery store on Sunday evening. Admittedly, the courtship only lasted for the 2 days she was his nursery school teacher. And sure, she turned him down flat when he proposed marriage to her on that first day on the playground. But even the most fleeting of romances leave a lasting impression. For the most part my son has moved on and is now actively seeking a little girl his own age who will let him kiss her (without luck, I might add). Ironically, it was Miss Makinzie who seemed to be smitten with Sweet Pea after all this time.
( To The Power Of Three )
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I ran into my 4 year old son's would-be fiancée in the grocery store on Sunday evening. Admittedly, the courtship only lasted for the 2 days she was his nursery school teacher. And sure, she turned him down flat when he proposed marriage to her on that first day on the playground. But even the most fleeting of romances leave a lasting impression. For the most part my son has moved on and is now actively seeking a little girl his own age who will let him kiss her (without luck, I might add). Ironically, it was Miss Makinzie who seemed to be smitten with Sweet Pea after all this time.
( To The Power Of Three )