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We had a fun weekend - we went to the zoo which was having family fun day, and then we went to the dog show (both of which were free). Then on Sunday we went to Greg & Robin's to see their new puppies, and they are stinkin' cute! And Greg BBQ'ed for us - yummy!
At one point, while we were hanging out at their house, Robin sat down on the couch and asked M if she was gonna come sit by her, and M said: "I will sit by you if you get me a drink of water." (as she was climbing up on the couch next to her). And this would be the first time I have heard her use a bribe (and certainly not the last) - I told her maybe she should ask instead and she got embarassed.

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M said…
Tell her that I am willing to bribe her with all manner of books, toys, and candy if she would just get her behind up to my house! Come to think of it, I think I usually have to bribe YOU to get you up here. ;)
Unknown said…
I guess a glass of water isn't that big of a bribe.. starting small is good.

Kids are fun when they start to learn how things work in the world and try to mimic them.
Kelley said…
I just wanted to say I "gave you a follow" because we're "The Rice Family" too! =)

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