When I got home from work Friday evening, I told a story of something that had happened to me (and a visitor) on the way home from work. Alex insisted that I had to write it down, with pictures, and make a book right away… so that we could remember the story. So I did. I guess what resulted is my first children’s book. Although…
Anyway, here it is:
Uh, OK, I know, cheery ending. Oops.
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This must have been a really long drive. You went bald by the end :-).
Very good. But not quite Dr. Seuss! Don’t change careers yet.
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Actually at Alex’s age you also did a children’s “book” – it is in one of the boxes I gave you!
Good start!
@BL: It was the trauma from the frog incident. It all just fell out.
@WM: I think that is good advice. :-)
@BF: If I was smart, I would now write the further adventures of the flying frog…
Um… I could do that actually.
@BD: Do it!
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You need to get the frog to sign over rights…
I think the frog may be a bit… Indisposed.