And behaviorally we don't expect them to get the sharing concept down until they're a little older.
But not by, say, age 34, right? Years?
Xander ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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And behaviorally we don't expect them to get the sharing concept down until they're a little older.
But not by, say, age 34, right? Years?
But not by, say, age 34, right? Years?
You will be sharing your pancakes with me, right?
I was going to try to catch up on my work, but now I'm ded of the cute: [link] .
You will be sharing your pancakes with me, right?
No. We're going to make you stand outside.
Also? Adult standards of what constitutes bad behavior don't apply to toddlers, and won't apply until Annabel learns to differentiate right from wrong, which usually doesn't happen until they're 4 or 5. Until then, it's all about distracting them from causing any harm and praising them when they do something good.
You will be sharing your pancakes with me, right?
Only if you can beat me at hand-to-hand combat.
Only if you can beat me at hand-to-hand combat.
Okay, but no thumb-wrestling. Arm-wrestling until the back of somebody's fist is buried in a syrrupy pancake and the flatware goes flying? Oh yeah.
Arm-wrestling until the back of somebody's fist is buried in a syrrupy pancake and the flatware goes flying? Oh yeah.
I can take you.
Teppy-Hec smackdown! Let's sell tickets!
t semi xposted with GWW
I just got rejected by my dream agency, only 24 hours after sending in my query.
t cries
Remind me why I should go ahead and send in my Kensington submission and my Golden Heart entry, not to mention move on to the next agent on the list, because if the Knight Agency, which as far as I could tell was the most perfectest best-matching agency for this book and for me is all, "Although your project sounds interesting, we unfortunately do not feel it is right for us at this time," why should anyone who ISN'T the most perfectest best-matching thing ever be any more impressed?