A five-year-old's job is a very serious one. She
must send Daddy off to work every morning at the door with a hug and a kiss. If there is any deviation in this routine--any deviation whatsoever--she will make Mommy dial Daddy at work and give Daddy a lecture on forgetting to say goodbye to his little daughter. I know because that is what happened Tuesday morning. Today, however, it was business as usual.
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Goodbye #1, just after he's tied his shoes and gathered his bags |
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Goodbye #2, at the door. "Daddy remembered, Mommy!" |
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The required hug and kiss |
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"'Bye, Daddy! Have a nice day!" |
Pretty cute ... and very sweet.
ReplyDeleteSo nice that you've recorded this :-*
ReplyDeleteOh how terribly precious! Little girls love for their daddy's is a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteJim always answered people when they said, "Don't you wish you had a son?" that "Why would I need a son when I get all this unconditional love from these two little girls." I always treasured that statement.
That is so wonderful.
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