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You have to believe in him

Just sharing a thought on this Monday that came out of a conversation with my friend Pegs on Facebook following this photo post.

When the toddler helps with hanging up laundry

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Photo Caption: “When the toddler helps with hanging up laundry”

Pegs: very enthusiastic!!

Me: I hope the enthusiam to help me keeps up all the way to when he is able to REALLY help LOL

Pegs: he will! you just have to believe in him!

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  1. Yes, these kids know more stuff than you can ever imagine. Let them try things their way, they'll come up with imaginative ways to do them.

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  2. Oh yes. I find that kids can teach us a lot of things about ourselves too if we're willing to stoop down and look at the world through their eyes.

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