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Why We Love ChildrenWe provide this free health resource to visitors of the Community Room of SeniorSSuperStoreS in an effort to keep baby boomers, seniors and the elderly informed of matters that can affect their lifestyle. Besides, we believe that some humor is good for our health. Editorial note: The following conversations with children contains some language that some readers may find offensive; if so, please forgive us. But, what is it they say about "out of the mouths of babes....?" 1. When I was six months pregnant with my third child, my three year old came into the bathroom when I was just getting
ready to get into the shower. She said, "Mommy, you are getting fat!" I replied, "Yes, honey, remember Mommy has
a baby growing in her tummy." 2. A small boy is sent to bed by his father. Five minutes later...."Dad...." "What?" "I'm thirsty. Can you bring drink of water?" "No, You had your chance. Lights out." 3. A kindergarten pupil told his teacher he'd found a cat, but it was dead. "How do you know that the cat was dead?" she asked her pupil. 4. An exasperated mother, whose son was always getting into mischief, finally asked him "How do you expect to get into Heaven?" 5. It was that time, during the Sunday morning service, for the children's sermon. All the children were invited to come forward. One little girl was wearing a particularly pretty dress and, as she sat down, the pastor leaned over
and said, "That is a very pretty dress. Is it new?" 6. One summer evening during a violent thunderstorm a
mother was tucking her son into bed. She was about to turn off the light when he asked with a tremor in his voice, "Mommy, will you sleep with me tonight?" 7. A little boy was doing his math homework. He said to himself, "Two plus five, that son of a bitch is seven. Three plus six, that son of a bitch is nine...." His mother heard what he was saying and gasped, "What are you doing?" The little boy answered, "I'm doing my math homework, Mom." "And this is how your teacher taught you to do it?" the mother asked. "Yes," he answered. 8. One day the first grade teacher was reading the story of Chicken Little to her class. She came to the part of the story where Chicken Little tried to warn the farmer. She read, ".... and so Chicken Little went up to the farmer and said, "The sky is falling, the sky is falling!" |