File that under Phrases I Never Thought I’d Say.
Said at dinner tonight to my precious son.
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Nikolaus Zinzendorf:
Preach the Gospel, die, and be forgotten.
Avery likes to be like Arial from Little Mermaid and comb her hair with her fork. It’s pretty messy and frustrating at times (especially if she’s just had a bath!)Up the nose is even better!
Jamey,We watched The Little Mermaid as a family the other night. When I saw Arial brushing her hair with the fork, I thought, “Oh great. Now the idea’s been planted in their minds!”