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Old 11-07-2013, 10:38 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by MartyTX View Post
Usually read one book per week.

Exception: When we're out of town visiting the younger grandchildren, my wife and I read about 10 "books" a day to the kids. G-kids range from 9 months to high school seniors and they all love books! The youngest thinks they taste pretty good too.
LOL I am not counting the 30 or so book my 16 month old rotates through.

I put myself in the 37-48 books. I have years I am in the 60 or more and years, like this one, were I am well below that. With the little man running around, I have a feeling it is going to be a while before I see the 60 plus again. Maybe when he hits high school and I am re-reading classics so I can help him with school work and drive him nuts discussing his reading list.

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