Good morning y'all. Is everyone's little buddy behaving this morning? Hmmm? I wanted to share something that cracked me up. Yesterday my son turned 12 and he has been so good with all of this bag stuff, always trying to make me feel better about it (when I first showed him, knowing I couldn't/shouldn't hide it from him), he very matter of factly looked for a minute and says profoundly "Ok. Ok, I've seen worse". Now I know good and well he never has, but it was so precious. Anyway, on to the funny part. We were watching a movie last night when ol Stuey (that's what I've named mine) decided to pipe up and say something. π My son whips his head over and looks at me, eyes agog and starts coughing loudly to create a diversion. I laughed so hard! My little bestie looking out for me as always! ππ₯°
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