Remember when I was little enough that I sat on telephone books so as to be able to reach my food well at the dinner table? Well, I don't do that anymore.
I now use them as I sit at the piano.
Remember when the missionaries and college kids seemed so old and grown up? I sure do.
However, despite the fact that I've been a senior at BYU for a while and am a returned missionary, I still don't feel like a real "grown up" yet. Is this normal for anyone else besides Michael?
Remember when the tapered pants were in, then totally became "out" and even scary? I don't care what is "in", they're still scary to me.
Remember when baby diapers were icky? Then they just became part of everyday life. Well, I can't claim the baby diaper aspect as everyday for me just yet, but I can attest that baby diapers are quite refreshing after working with the adult-sized alternatives, and I'm not just talking about the diaper.
Remember when I had a cell phone? Well, if you know the RAH family well enough, you should be able to decode this cipher: (Anne Marie, Anne Marie, 0-(pre-existence?)) Sonnet, Mark, Diana-Carolione, Mark, me, me. Feel free to give me a ring! Next time I'll try for a number that's more inclusive of all. :)
Remember that "kids'" poll on who was siller, Mom or Dad? They sure do.
As new evidence, I would like to submit a quote of Dad's.
"I so ugly yo momma's laughing herself silly!"
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OK! I just laughed myself silly about the diaper thing. While baby diapers ARE now a daily thing for me, I do know what you mean about the adult-sized alternatives. Way to stick it out!
Now, did Dad really say "I so..." or "I'm so..." cause if he said the first, that is even funnier!
Hey, that's cool. I never realized how we (nearly) cover the digits.
All of my parental quotes are perfectly accurate.
He actually said "momma", too. It was part of a string of "I so ugly" jokes he was creating impromptu.
It's been way too long since you updated this. The world wants to know how you're doing.
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