Grandson David occasionally texts me when he is on a break at work. We chat for a few minutes about something silly if there is no real news. I have the advantage of speed, since I can type on the computer or dictate to the phone. He has to touch his screen to reply. That’s why he often has one-word answers. This conversation started with fact, but it didn’t stay there.
I wrote, “I rescued a little tan frog from the waterfall pool today. He could not get out of the water, so I scooped him up in a bucket and let him out on dry land.”
David responded, “OK.”
“I think he tried to wink at me.”
“LOL.”
“Do you think I should have kissed him?”
“NO!”
The story ended before it became a fairy tale.
Sounds like David is wise. 😀
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David may be wise, but he laughs with me.
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You are the best Grandma ever Anne! That is one of the best conversations I have ever heard. It reminds me a lot of the conversations I have with my kids.
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Aren’t grandchildren grand???
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Lol! I love the relationship you have with your family. its priceless 💗
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Our family has a streak of playfulness that can be downright silly.
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You can’t go round kissing random frogs Anne, what if it became a Prince which would be an anachronism in a country that doesn’t recognise titles. And then you started a trend for kissing frogs so there were more princes than kingdoms.You’d have to start an agency to marry the all off to princesses across the world.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Our country recognizes sports titles!
You are right about marrying off all the excess princes. What a headache! Thanks for bringing me back to my senses.
xxx Royal Hugs xxx
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That had me choking in my coffee! Thanks Anne, verrry funny!
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Cool 🙂
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Love it!! So wonderful to have these conversations with our grandkids. My granddaughter calls me the Grammar Gramma and sent me something to edit for her new website. So cute!!
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That is super that you are Grammar Gramma. (Love the spelling there!) In what age group is your writer-granddaughter?
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Hilarious!
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I’m wondering if the frog jumped back into the water. Here there is a water container that a cute little frog lives in. he sits on the side but jumps back into the water when I come around.
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How smart are frogs? Mine would be wise to stay out of the deep water. I should go out and see if he is marooned there again.
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😉
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So you didn’t kiss a frog. Smart woman, being a princess is a lot of work. Better to be a laidback commoner, imho. 😊
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You are right. I’m not cut out to be a princess.
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I don’t think they give you warts but they could give you cooties!
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Yeeewww! Not cooties!!!
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Can you believe how those kids can text? I hit the wrong keys every time I even try.
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I’m getting better at texting, but my mistakes are amusing. So far I haven’t lost any friends by texting.
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At least you know David was paying attention and didn’t encourage you to kiss that frog!
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What a fun relationship you have with David! I love this Un-fairytale story and the one word answers make it even more hilarious.
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I appreciate our grandsons, because they both laugh at my silly comments. Not everyone can count on a receptive audience.
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I’m sure, had you kissed him the following would have occurred. A great Steam Engine would approach, with a wonderful Pullman, with ornate Ironware on the overhang would swoop off the mountain. A recent birthday celebrant would have swooped you up and would say ” All aboard, NOW”.
Quote the Rooster, evermore!
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John will laugh at that. Are you a ravin’ (raven) Rooster?
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funny! I think you have a prince already, though. haha!
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Indeed, I do have a prince already. You are spot on.
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ad two would be too mush! haha!
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