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One dark night my four-year-old brother, Darren, w...
One dark night my four-year-old brother, Darren, watched a plane moving across a clear sky. As it disappeared, he heaved a relieved sigh and said: “Whew! I'm sure never gonna be a pilot!” Surprised, Mom asked, “Why not?” “Do you realize,” Darren replied wisely, “how hard it would be to steer around all those stars?”
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Yes, children see and sense so much more than us adults. In fact I have recently written an article about just this subject on my Acne No More website. To coin a phrase, "we believe the children have our future, teach them well.....".
My four year old son and I were going to play in the dirt pile. He got there first, and shouted for me to hurry up, there was a snake there! I ran over and told him it was a garter snake, and he looks at me and says, "What is it gaurding Mom?"
recently i was at my mothers,my three year old grandaughter was there also ,my mother asked me to measure her front windows for new blinds she wanted to get,my grandaughter saw me get out the measuring tape and measure the windows.When i had finished she asked if she could try i said shure, so she took the measureing tape out to the kitchen i followed her to see what she was doing she held the tape up to my mothers backside and said all done,when i asked her how much she measured she simply said she,s old.