My daughter did something like that similar. I was at sporting good store in fishing aisle, Knowing she liked colorful items, I stayed back from merchandise. Well, she reached over and almost fell - I grabbed her leg and pulled her back. She sat down and was quiet for a change. Close one !
#5. Score on for Dad. Reminds me of my Dad, chasing my dumbass little brother, who thought it was a good idea to step into the river we were at. That fucker was SWIFT, and I had no idea Dad could do a 8 sec 100yd dash over some really rough terrain. Did brother learn from it? Hell no. High IQ, coupled with NO COMMON SENSE.
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#5 - On the one hand: Good catch! Nicely done, dad!
ReplyDeleteOn the other: If it doesn't hurt, she won't learn, you know.
John G.
My daughter did something like that similar. I was at sporting good store in fishing aisle, Knowing she liked colorful items, I stayed back from merchandise. Well, she reached over and almost fell - I grabbed her leg and pulled her back. She sat down and was quiet for a change. Close one !
Delete#5. Score on for Dad. Reminds me of my Dad, chasing my dumbass little brother, who thought it was a good idea to step into the river we were at. That fucker was SWIFT, and I had no idea Dad could do a 8 sec 100yd dash over some really rough terrain. Did brother learn from it? Hell no. High IQ, coupled with NO COMMON SENSE.
ReplyDelete#5 The child has practiced that before. She would have stuck the landing.
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ReplyDeleteThe wife packing the “Bare essentials “ for an overnight trip.
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# 1 Winding up his Tasmanian Devil
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# 7 Definitely an engineering feat
JD