In which The Five-Year-Old tells it like it is (again)

Mommyo: “The Five-Year-Old, don’t forget to put those pillows and blankets back on the couch once you’re done playing with your fort.”

The Five-Year-Old, petulantly: “I don’t like it when you remind me of stuff. It makes me grumpy and makes me forget stuff. Like how important you are to me.”

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About Shala Howell

Writer of things ranging from optical network switching white papers to genetic testing patient education materials to historical fiction set in an 1880s asylum. When I’m not scratching my head over pesky characters who refuse to do things how I want them done or dreaming of my next book (which will of course be much easier to write and research than the current one), my writerly self can be found sifting through the stacks in my church’s archives looking for a few good stories to tell, blogging about life with a very curious Six-Year-Old at Caterpickles.com, or musing about books and the writing life at BostonWriters.wordpress.com.
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2 Responses to In which The Five-Year-Old tells it like it is (again)

  1. Tamara says:

    hahahahahaha how wonderful sweet and snarky–all in one

  2. Pingback: The trouble with coffee… | CATERPICKLES

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