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Out of the mouth of babes

From the January 2011 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Our three-year-old grandson, Asher, was mis-behaving; he didn’t want to finish his macaroni and cheese. His interest was in playing with his toy fireman. My husband and I were babysitting and he was refusing to eat. Tafton, his five-year-old brother, was quietly sitting at the barstool in the kitchen eating his dinner and was heard to murmur, “Error would make you think you didn’t have to obey your grandparents.”

He then proceeded to eat Asher’s macaroni and cheese.

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