So, Harps and Windham received their first valentines from Wenonah. After Windham spent the morning singing to Nona around the house, they set to work making valentines. I folded the paper and drew the heart, and HARPER CUT OUT HER FIRST SHAPE, near'bout perfectly! Gifted child, clearly. Honestly, I did not intervene here ONCE. Mommy so proud.
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So, Harps and Windham received their first valentines from Wenonah. After Windham spent the morning singing to Nona around the house, they set to work making valentines. I folded the paper and drew the heart, and HARPER CUT OUT HER FIRST SHAPE, near'bout perfectly! Gifted child, clearly. Honestly, I did not intervene here ONCE. Mommy so proud.
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She is very proud.
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She is very proud.
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I think the tongue out while concentrating might be a Hassenstein gene-gift. All my brothers do this, still. Windham is diligently working on his puffy beach sticker valentine for Wenonah, his one true love.
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I think the tongue out while concentrating might be a Hassenstein gene-gift. All my brothers do this, still. Windham is diligently working on his puffy beach sticker valentine for Wenonah, his one true love.
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Once finished, he shoved it at me and said, "HAVE IT! NONA, HAVE IT!" So we put on boots and coats and walked out the front door to deliver them.
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Once finished, he shoved it at me and said, "HAVE IT! NONA, HAVE IT!" So we put on boots and coats and walked out the front door to deliver them.
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Wow, the sticking-your-tongue-out-while-concentrating really is a genetic Shelton boys thing, huh?