Sebastian is my five-year old and he says some of the funniest things–we have no idea where he gets his material since his mother and I are rather boring, serious people.
Sebastian: “Hey daddy, will you help me with this puzzle?”
Me: “Sure.”
Ten Minutes Later
Seba: “Can I go do something else?”
Me: “You don’t want to finish the puzzle?”
Seba: “No, but you can. Call me when you’re done, I want to see it.”







That’s the ticket — get ’em going on the task, then move on to motivate the next person into production. He’s got “Sr. V.P. Human Resources” written all over him.
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You are exactly right–he got me hooked and knew I would have to finish it!
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He’s a rare one!
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Children are simply brilliant… Somewhere along the way of growing up we lost it 🙂
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I agree completely!
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Wish I would have thought of that at his age!
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You and me both. I might still try it.
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Brilliant, resolute but charming… He will surely be a good leader! 🙂
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Yes, we are already all following…
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Ohhh, this brings back memories of the typical 5-year old attention span! 🙂
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Cute! I like the photo too 😉
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😉
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This reminds me of my three year old and watching DVDs. He has more fun popping them in and out of the machine than he actually does watching them. It’s a small miracle if we can make it five minutes into a movie before he wants to watch something else.
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Ha! That’s awesome (to hear, not to go through).
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