
When my sisters and I were little and did not pay attention my parents would call us donkeys. May be a term of endearment but none the less at that point we knew we needed to listen. This word has gracefully made its way into my store and sometimes the sales associates who act like children are referred to, behind closed doors, as donkeys. I needed to laugh and thought the story behind the picture above would be appreciated.
Alyssa and I get to relax today until Avery gets home from school. Unfortunately daddy has to work. Relax and a dose of Little Bill and Phineas and Ferb all day is what I need.
I just came out of two very long meetings on Thursday and Friday and then the chaos that is the business this past weekend. I have never been more drained to sit with 10 other adults in my life. I don't know where I am going with this post I just need to vent a little but with that said this is my thought. I really appreciate that the kids (my kids) do know when to stop and listen for the most part. I guess what I am trying to say is that, that is certainly not always the case with adults who still act like donkeys. So note to self remind my children as they are growing up to be self-aware of when they are acting like "BURROS!"

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HEE HAW!
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