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That just made me laugh... Yeah I picked up on that too... Good story worth printing, just not true is all, lol...
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Yeah I know grizz . They love the wrapping paper or the box better then the present . My son was in the backyard one day with his spider man suit on and the police pull a guy over in front of our house . My son seen the officer writing a ticket out . Ran up and said Hey police man ,I want to be a police man when I grow up only at day time cause at night IM SPIDER MAN and ran away pretending to scoot away like spider man shooting webs lol
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Funniest time when I took him to the doctors to get a check up . And our doctor has dark skin and he was 2 or 3 at the time grabbed the doctors arm and licked it and said mmmm chocolate was sooooo embarrassing. Lucky our doctor is a cool guy
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I've wasted $10 on a hell of a lot less.. Thanks captain.. I'll get onto it.. Hope your well mate, not working to hard..
Hey Grizz!
I don't know how old your daughter is, but kids love, surprises, adventure, being made to feel important and involved by being given tasks that are important to the 'family' outcome. I started driving long distances (London to France, The Netherlands, Germany) with my daughter when she was just 3. She was told she was the co-pilot and navigator. Even though this was before gps, she had her map and her pens, and even though I already had my route very well planned, up till today (and she will be 22 in 3 weeks) she still thinks her concentration and efforts are what got us round Europe so many times; with the added advantage that she is now a super navigator and map reader, which presumably women are supposed to be weak at. Music and CDs were chosen with her interests and age group in mind. Spelling games, loud raucous singalongs, guess the capital city (if she is old enough) I spy, spot that car and model bingo, driving long distances with ones child is a brilliant way to bond and build lifelong rapport (cos they remember)
If a long road trip means sitting there bored, having to listen to daddy's music, answer questions about how school is going, well would you find it fun? When I asked my daughter why she remembered our epic drives so fondly, she said it was just two of us and she felt she always had my full attention.
Loads of mummy websites with brilliant ideas of things to do and what to pack that will make the 6 hours fly by and be really fun.
A few ideas to chew on....go Dad!
Arjun specially packs heirlooms seeds..Arjun actually picks what he thinks are the best I shouldn't add to that, I wouldn't have a clue, never brought green house, it's an Aussie thing...