Hahaha! That should put the fear of God back into them. ;-)
It's a longstanding tradition in our family that young children are always given noisy, sticky or potentially smelly gifts by anyone who is not their parent. Extra batteries is too cruel though and out of bounds.
The posts in this blog, specifically those relating to mytholgy and meanings and origins of words, are the result of looking up stuff that I find intersting. These posts must be taken at face value, and hopefully serve as a catalyst to dig further for greater insight. Constructive comments would be appreciated but not expected. Definitions from Britannica World Language edition of the Oxford Dictionary, unless otherwise stated
Not till the loom is silent And the shuttle cease to fly Shall God unroll the canvas And explain the reason why The dark threads are as needfulI n the weavers skilful hand As the threads of gold and silver In the pattern he has planned
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Hahaha! That should put the fear of God back into them. ;-)
It's a longstanding tradition in our family that young children are always given noisy, sticky or potentially smelly gifts by anyone who is not their parent. Extra batteries is too cruel though and out of bounds.
Uh, nice idea :D
http://nicoleb.org/b2/
At Christmas I always like to give all the little kids the loudest toys I can find. Just to annoy their parents when they go home.
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