The red couldn't keep his fingers out so instead of fight it I embraced it. We counted pea seeds and described what they felt like, discussed bigger and smaller and then put them all into packets.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiIK2qwmnE3jeZv-Mj84vNQ7plwJaZVE3_laWT_w13kN_-USS6Xt-zxMUowe_oTarHGYnfaaofdJlA0TwRc7yO7SQOcRFh35KeUP6D2Hz-YV8OCMASj9_qXfw3JUEPQA1O2rJQpb2Axxf0/s280/Gillybean+219.JPG)
The rest of the time he drove the big boys nuts. I cannot imagine what life will be like when he is 15, I wonder if I'll still feel like having house fulls of noisy teens!
The other day I found some old video of when the teen was 4, we had a georgous new baby in the house ( Cluck, cluck) and for teen life revolved around a Thomas the tank Engine train set while the only technology in the house was a TV for which we had to pay a licence fee for and an old ATARI game. How quickly times change! And I only looked 21 or so, My God!
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