"Pictures of my family and advice about meat preparation." -Steve Dillon
Monday, March 12, 2007
The drooling has started. Teeth won't be far behind. It's all happening too fast for me.
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said...
We blink our eyes one day, and our children are walking and talking. We blink our eyes the next day to wipe away the tears of their fast growth and they are graduating from High School. We blink our eyes over and over again, and we feel like we are missing out on more than realize. But, if we don't blink, our eyes will be too dry by the time they are old enough to start blinking for themselves.
1 comment:
We blink our eyes one day, and our children are walking and talking. We blink our eyes the next day to wipe away the tears of their fast growth and they are graduating from High School. We blink our eyes over and over again, and we feel like we are missing out on more than realize. But, if we don't blink, our eyes will be too dry by the time they are old enough to start blinking for themselves.
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