Alas! It is my daughter...too shy tell tell me of her aspirations to grow up to be just like me, all the while just waiting for the right moment. I am so proud, moved beyond wor-
Oh, sorry, my mistake. I did not realize you were doing your Shakespeare video out here with your friends...(sigh) Carry on!
That's cute. My daughter never aspired to be like me (but she is in some ways).
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Janie
Very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteAwwww! She will come around eventually--part of the code of teenager is to never let your parents have a clue about your shenanigans.
ReplyDeleteLuckily for now (I guess) she sacrifices hijinx and shenanigans for her spot on the couch!
DeleteIt happens to all of us, sooner or later.
ReplyDeleteI just never envisioned that the one article of clothing we'd share would be a cape! :)
DeleteThe red hair!! I think I love her. In a non-creepy way.
ReplyDeleteI figured you meant in a Partridge Family kind of way! (as now the song is stuck in my head)
DeleteYou'll convert her yet. I mean really, super heroism? How could you not?
ReplyDeleteAnd if she walked into my classroom with that red hair, she'd immediately be my favorite!
I will just echo everyone else: the hair. I must have that hair.
ReplyDeleteHa! Love the look she is giving you in that picture. Pure teen disdain and annoyance. You might need to wait until after the teen years for her to voluntarily want to emulate you.
ReplyDeleteLOL! That is just awesome! And the look is classic.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha!
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