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October 14, 2006 This might give you an idea of the division of household labour around here
Edited to add: Comments seem to be functional again. Please let me know if you are trying and it's not working. ~~~~~ Said Frances to Mummy this morning while I was sweeping the kitchen floor in anticipation of a friend's visit: "That's Daddy's broom! Give it back to Daddy!" By the shock and dismay in her voice, I think her entire universe may have crumbled around her ears for a few minutes. ~~~~~ It seems comments are down for some reason. I can't figure out why, and I won't be able to look at it probably for a day or two. Sorry about that! If you are trying to reach me re: WHOYC, Annika, WholeMom, or Radio Free Frances from yesterday, feel free to email me. andrea AT athenadreaming DOT org I'll let you know when it comes back up. Posted by Andrea at October 14, 2006 8:08 AM under Beanie Baby Brags EMAIL this entry (comments fields are below this section) Comments Oh dear. I guess she knows who she thinks is boss. Posted by: Jane Dark at October 14, 2006 8:39 PM
Heh. I say you run with it. Yep, that's Daddy's broom, and Daddy's clothes washer and dryer and Daddy's ironing board and Daddy's stove .... Posted by: Miche at October 15, 2006 7:04 AM
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