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Ah, the nut and the tree again. Teenagers are hard-wired for rebellion. God’s force of innovation. Thank Heaven for Google Translate. I bet Spanish has an idiom for the reciprocation you wished. I love idioms, they are the heart of language. Like paper covers rock, connotation beats denotation any day. I wish my son was more like your Cheyenne. In his way, I suppose he is. YOU’re a lucky mom.
I have long suspected that Cheyenne is one of those young people that Erma Bombeck wrote about–the dual personality kids. Erma’s opinion was that if her children HAD to sport a brat personality for whatever reason, she was relieved that they did it at home. What a lovely person this teacher is to let you know that she sees the angel!
Ah, the nut and the tree again. Teenagers are hard-wired for rebellion. God’s force of innovation. Thank Heaven for Google Translate. I bet Spanish has an idiom for the reciprocation you wished. I love idioms, they are the heart of language. Like paper covers rock, connotation beats denotation any day. I wish my son was more like your Cheyenne. In his way, I suppose he is. YOU’re a lucky mom.
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I have long suspected that Cheyenne is one of those young people that Erma Bombeck wrote about–the dual personality kids. Erma’s opinion was that if her children HAD to sport a brat personality for whatever reason, she was relieved that they did it at home. What a lovely person this teacher is to let you know that she sees the angel!
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