baby b – “ we’re going on “bacation” in our car, we’re going to the beach!”
baby j – “I’m a mermaid!”
baby b – “you can’t be a mermaid we’re in the car!”
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If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution – Emma Goldman
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Aww :D
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Yes where would the tail go! Cute as b b buttons ;-) x
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exactly, jen. )
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Perfect quote. Be a mermaid ! Smile…
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and why not? )
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They are just too adorable :)
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:)
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Smiling…
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yes and where would a mermaid go on vacation. and from what. HAHA that was nice Beth
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great point tomonardone. maybe into the kitchen?
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Toooo cute! :) Happy weekend!!
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thanks, and u2 )
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You can be a mermaid anywhere! Great one
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yes, i believe that is a great approach to life and would make a wonderful t-shirt )
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Out of the mouths of babes! I love the fact their dialogue caught the parents’ ears and passed it on to you! Then, as a proper and appreciative grandma, you shared it with us to love and smile, too!
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all my pleasure, robin )
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Makes total sense! I love listening to kid’s logic!
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they always have an interesting perspective on most everything. )
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True, true and oh-so-true. Precious, Beth.
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thanks mark )
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can’t fault the logic :lol:
[unless the mermaid is actually a ‘selkie’ ]
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duncan – true )
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Cute as ever!
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thanks )
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I’ll bet Ariel drives a sports car when she’s on land…
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evil – and i’ll bet you are right, and with the top down for sure )
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The imaginary mermaid is creative; her doubter a genious!
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. . . or, more accurately, a “genius.”
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and it was the other way around, ‘he’ wanted to be the mermaid, and ‘she’ told him why it wasn’t possible.
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That’s even BETTER!
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