
Update on the previous post (due to questions I've received).
Yes, that's exactly what was meant in the Little House episode. Charles was away on business. Another man was at their house building on an addition. Mrs. Olson was referring to that scenerio ... Thus, "Monkey Business" introduced to my little ones grid of "understanding".
Yes, that's exactly what was meant in the Little House episode. Charles was away on business. Another man was at their house building on an addition. Mrs. Olson was referring to that scenerio ... Thus, "Monkey Business" introduced to my little ones grid of "understanding".
Believe me, it took me off guard. I tried to distract them. talk loud over the TV conversation playing out on the screen before me. fast forward it a bit. anything to take their attention from the 5 seconds I would have rathered they not see.
But nope. the damage had been done. the seeds of curiousity planted. courtesy of Harriet and Nellie Olson.
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Since that last post, I've had a few readers email me. telling me about "God's design for Sex" series.
Bam. Bam. One email right after the other. Thanks guys! I will definitely be looking into that one!
For now, I must go get ready. For a playdate that I think I'd rather avoid if it wasn't for the mom. I LOVE her.
Oh Okay, so her children are amazing as well. Too amazing! For her oldest boy is the one that awakened all this "lovey dovey" stuff in the heart of my daughter.
She even made an "I love you" card. Pop Up style. I kid you not.
I tried to tell her as gently as possible that you don't just go around giving people those kinds of cards. because she doesn't even know him yet.
To which she promptly replied. "Well, I'll ask him all about himself today. and tell him all about myself. And then, I'll give him the card."
Well then. What's left to say? Let the playdate begin...
Bam. Bam. One email right after the other. Thanks guys! I will definitely be looking into that one!
For now, I must go get ready. For a playdate that I think I'd rather avoid if it wasn't for the mom. I LOVE her.
Oh Okay, so her children are amazing as well. Too amazing! For her oldest boy is the one that awakened all this "lovey dovey" stuff in the heart of my daughter.
She even made an "I love you" card. Pop Up style. I kid you not.
I tried to tell her as gently as possible that you don't just go around giving people those kinds of cards. because she doesn't even know him yet.
To which she promptly replied. "Well, I'll ask him all about himself today. and tell him all about myself. And then, I'll give him the card."
Well then. What's left to say? Let the playdate begin...