



My husband loves math and science. It's just who he is and I think it's cool I married a geek! As I was finishing up my morning chores I walked by the kitchen table to see our 7 year old son working very diligently on something. This is the conversation that followed:
Mom: "Hey whatch'a doing hun?"
7 year old: "Making a magnetic forcefield."
And it worked too.
1 comment:
I like that comb-over he's sporting. Reminds me of that picture of Josh on your wall with the Terminator glasses. Like father like son in more ways than one.
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