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Friday, April 07, 2006
Stop Henry Stop!
After a rough trip to Wal-mart, I thought it would be good to let the boys play at the park. There was a sprinkling of people there with their toddlers and pre-schoolers. At first things were great. The boys were having fun! The all the sudden I had that fear that every mother knows! WHERE'S HENRY!? I look around everywhere. He was no where in sight. That when I started to panic. I noticed that three moms are commenting on the toddler running as fast as he could away from the playgroud....Sure enough, it was my child! After a 50 yard sprint and a quick, firm discussion, we returned to the playground. When we got in the car I commended him for staying on the playground after I told him to. He just smiled and said, "Run Mommy!" Maybe those harnesses for toddlers aren't all that bad.
 
posted by Suzanne at 4/07/2006 02:18:00 PM | Permalink |


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