December 3, 2004
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I lied about there being a part II
Logic is an amazing thing. Something so solid, yet so relative.
This morning Julia decided she didn’t like her shoes anymore. At
the tender age of four she is already a slave to fashion and style, and
a hopeless shoe addict. After spending most of the morning
pouting about how none of her shoes matched her pants, she came up with
a logical solution to her dilema. If she had no shoes then mom
would have to buy her new shoes. The problem with
this plan was execution and timing. While using moms sewing
sissors to cut up her shoes, she was discovered by me. I
confiscated the weapon and shoes, put her on her bed. Thankfully
parental guidance arrived to take over, and I left shaking my
head.Poor girl, she failed to cut up one ugly pair of old tennis shoes.

Comments (7)
aw… you’ve become so sentimental of you ezzie now that you’re married, it is so sweet…
that sentence isn’t supposed to be gramatically correct. delete “of you”
mocking me, at least you haven’t changed. hmmm…maybe you need to get married.
Kid-logic; it never fails to astound…
haha… i enjoy life way to much…
Awww. She is painfully adorable! But I will tell you, if I thought cutting up my old ones would get me new shoes, I’d sit down with a pair of scissors right now. What a brilliant idea!
Yeah, she is, don’t we look alike?