First of all, marry each other.
The daddies pick flowers from the garden for the mummies when they have their wedding.
Guard each other and feed each other.
Mummies born babies and mummies milk babies - they give them milk from their boobies.
Mummies swing kiddies (on the swing) and daddies do that too.
Worshipping God (adults and kiddies do this and babies can stay at home with mummies or uncles or aunties or whoever).
Cutting trees down with mummies and daddies and kids and babies stay at home and go to bed. Babies go to child care then.
Finished. That's all. Good-bye.
[According to Anna.]
12/21: International Chiasmus Day
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3 comments:
How beautiful. It is wonderful to be able to see the world through the eyes of your children. What is she talking about when she mentions cutting down trees? Have you been looking for a Christmas tree?
That is too gorgeous~!!
Yeah, I'm not sure on that one about the trees either, Jennifer. We just put up our Christmas tree today but it's a fake one... a relic of living in the tropics at Christmas time for a number of years.
I was wondering if she was talking about all the gardening we do around our house, so I asked her. She said:
"Pine trees that are spiky. Cutting them down for fires for Indians to dance around."
So there you have it. Clear as mud?
~ Sharon
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