Let me tell you a quaint little story.
Once upon a time,
there lived a sweet little brother and a seemingly sweet big sister.
One day,
Sweet Little Brother and Seemingly Sweet Big Sister
were playing together, nicely...
or so it began.
The two were having fun with paper dolls.
Seemingly Sweet Big Sister said to Sweet Little Brother,
"Sweet Little Brother, do you like the outfit I've put on my
paper doll?"
Sweet Little Brother said,
"Uh huh."
Seemingly Sweet Big Sister, not satisfied with that answer,
repeated her question...this time, with much fervor,
"Sweet Little Brother, I said, do you like the outfit I put
on my paper doll?"
Again, Sweet Little Brother said,
"Uh huh."
Enraged by such a passive answer,
Seemingly Sweet Big Sister threw the paper doll
(which was actually made of wood)
straight at Sweet Little Brother and said,
"You are supposed to say, YES."
And so ends our quaint little tale.
The moral of the story:
If you want to shape a future hen-pecked husband,
follow the example of Seemingly Sweet Big Sister.
Sweet Little Brother and Seemingly Sweet Big Sister
were playing together, nicely...
or so it began.
The two were having fun with paper dolls.
Seemingly Sweet Big Sister said to Sweet Little Brother,
"Sweet Little Brother, do you like the outfit I've put on my
paper doll?"
Sweet Little Brother said,
"Uh huh."
Seemingly Sweet Big Sister, not satisfied with that answer,
repeated her question...this time, with much fervor,
"Sweet Little Brother, I said, do you like the outfit I put
on my paper doll?"
Again, Sweet Little Brother said,
"Uh huh."
Enraged by such a passive answer,
Seemingly Sweet Big Sister threw the paper doll
(which was actually made of wood)
straight at Sweet Little Brother and said,
"You are supposed to say, YES."
And so ends our quaint little tale.
The moral of the story:
If you want to shape a future hen-pecked husband,
follow the example of Seemingly Sweet Big Sister.
"Better to live on a corner of the roof
than share a house with a quarrelsome wife."
Proverbs 21: 9
than share a house with a quarrelsome wife."
Proverbs 21: 9
16 comments:
Poor thing! That looks very painful! :-(
Oh my word! Bless his heart! :)
First of all I am so sorry for sweet little brother but
second of all hahaha-
YES, anything is better than sharing a house with a quarrelsome wife!
God so knew what he was talking about!
Hope your boy is doing better!
OMGosh! Did sweet sister freak out when she saw the result of her throw?! That must have hurt. Oh the love of siblings. :)
Wow! I bet he says yes next time! Seriously, I hope his eye is okay! Poor sweet little brother!
Oh My Goodness!!! I sure hope he gets to feeling better soon.
Those "paper dolls" look familiar..our PD has them listed under 'weapons"
Poor little brother he is going to have to learn to duck.
My husband just advised joeseph that when it comes to clothes...just listen on the women.. it is much better. Got him taught, gotta work on the high water-tight belt lovin boy in the house.
Not little Lucy!!!
Since we have already been conspiring for Lucy and Bryson, I can let you be rest assured that Bryson has Marissa on her side to make sure he is probably trained!!1
Ouch! Poor baby!! Lucy needs to be his slave for a day. :)
Oh my goodness!! And, we have those exact same wooden paper dolls...so I will be extra vigilant, now, won't I?
HOLY MOSES!!!!
That is some boo boo. Poor thing.
Poor little guy!
We really need to start a support group for the families of future quarrelsome wifes!
Don't think I haven't thought about the man that Olivia may marry. Besides praying for the perfect man for her I pray for him....!!! Some days I think that childhood is short and we CAN get her (and the rest of us) to adulthood in one piece! Other days I'm not so sure!!
Keep us in your prayers today...Today is tonsil day for the above mentioned child. Sheri
Oh the corner of the roof is where I belong. ; p
OUCH...poor guy. Sweet sisters are sometimes BITTER sweet!!
OMGoodness!! Poor lil guy!! That looks like it hurts.....ALOT!
Poor baby! Hope it heals fast!
All the best,
Nicole A., now in LA
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