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And then she added, "It's just that today is opposite day and you forgot when you gave me the instructions!"
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I said to her, "Oh, my bad!" Luckily, it wasn't about anything important.
Do you remember the phases you went through as a child before or after your child brings it to you like it's a brand new thing?
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AFTER! This week we were at a 4-H meeting, and when it was "game time," the student in charge announced, "I'm going to teach you a new game today--Heads Up 7-Up." A bunch of us parents in the back started laughing. I hadn't thought of that game in years, but I have memories of sitting with my head bent over my 4th-grade desk with my thumb sticking up!
Renee'
I laughed when I read that too, Renee'! Thanks for sharing!
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