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Jeff Blackman

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Tomorrow is dessert

There are two ways
to give your baby a brownie.

The first is to wait for them clear their plate
without making a mess, and then
to hand them the brownie.

The second
is to hand them the brownie.

Both end
with you cleaning
a happy face.

November 24, 2016Jeff Blackman babies, brownie, chocolate, choice, ease, Family, mess, NaNoWriMo, parenting, patience, Poetry, pragmatism Leave a comment
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