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July 29, 2007

Everyone Is De-Cluttering

Dorothy Jo, Caroline and I were reading on the couch, while Madeleine (6) and Erika (5) were cleaning out their shelf bins. 

Madeleine: "Boy, oh boy.....I sure do have a lot of JUNK in here!  How'd all this get in here?"  (I pose this question to myself practically every minute of the day.)

Erika: "Yeah, me too.  Hey, Madeleine, what's the definition of JUNK?"

Madeleine: "Oh, well.....it just means random, dumb stuff."

I went to Webster's, because it's always fun to see how a 6-year-old-definition differs from the "official one."

Junk:  Something of little meaning or significance.

I think I like "random, dumb stuff" better.   

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I do too! Such wisdom...

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