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Old 04-03-2011, 12:00 PM   #9906
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl View Post
Just wait for the babies to arrive. Then you'll appreciate how late the puppies sleep! We were lucky that my son learned to 'use' a clock at around three years. He knew he wasn't supposed to wake us up before the little hand pointed at the "7" unless there was a real emergency. He could turn on the TV by himself and watch cartoons, and not wake me up until then. One morning I heard soft whimpering coming from the TV room around 6:00, walked in and saw him sitting in front of the TV but the screen was 'rolling' (back in the day of adjustable vertical holds on TV's) but it was too early for him to wake us up to fix it for him.... We told him that from now on, that could be considered an emergency and he could wake us up. Nice kid. He'll be getting married this August, 33 years after the TV trouble.

I'm finishing up the day with a small glass of Bombay Sapphire. 'Nite all!

Stitchawl

Enjoy the wedding!
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