She has a gmail acct for school, because of google classroom and everything google. I will have to ask her again and see if we can figure out if we can get it back.
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Has it been more than 30 days?She has a gmail acct for school, because of google classroom and everything google. I will have to ask her again and see if we can figure out if we can get it back.
She said she emptied the trash.Has it been more than 30 days?
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I'm not sure. Some time had already passed from when she got the email and me asking her about it. If I hadn't thought to ask her, I don't know if she even would have ever mentioned it to me! But she did say she had also manually emptied the trash, so it may be gone. I might have to coerce her into emailing him again to get another copy.Has it been more than 30 days?
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Had the littles over for a sleepover one night during break. RJ asked me after we ate supper, "Hey Grandma! Are you going to feed us in the morning?"
I said, "Well I don't know. I will have to think about it."
Had the littles over for a sleepover one night during break. RJ asked me after we ate supper, "Hey Grandma! Are you going to feed us in the morning?"
I said, "Well I don't know. I will have to think about it."
That's a generation thing--- Cinderella is Scott's Harry Potter.This was not one of my kids but my husband...
Ty is still a big Harry Potter fan. He has gotten a few of the wands as gifts. His little friend got him one for Valentine's Day and it turned out to be Harry's wand. (They are sold in blind boxes so you don't know what wand you get until you open it. Ty was so excited to have Harry's wand.) So Scott was waving it around and he said, "Bippity Boppity Boo"
I busted out laughing and took the wand away. I said Bippity Boppity Boo is NOT from Harry Potter.
He has one! He is a welder!
Scott’s going to want his own wand before long!!
Oh boy, (((that sound you all hear is a can of worms being opened...)))He has one! He is a welder!
I'm going to ask him if he says Bippity Boppity Boo regularly at work.
Trust me, he is a big enough smart azz it won't phase him a bit.Oh boy, (((that sound you all hear is a can of worms being opened...)))
....that's not bad, it's an example of how beautiful youthful innocence is......All the things you say and do under childhood innocence, memories. Here's my favorite anecdote from a conversation with my best friend in second grade history class.
We were learning about Abraham Lincoln, and how he abolished slavery. And I turned to my friend and said something along the lines of "It sure was a good thing Abraham Lincoln did that, otherwise we couldn't be friends" (as I'm white and he's black), and then he responded "But if he didn't, your family could just buy mine and we could play together every day!". It's now become a sorta inside joke between me and him as it's the perfect example of a child saying something without realizing how bad it really is. I know there are other instances from my childhood, but that one is gold.