

Apparently during that moment that I was gone, Taylee and Brynlee had managed to not only leave their handprints all over the shelves, but they also broke one of the dummy (fake) phones. Sean put them to work cleaning the store to pay for it...I'm glad that he wanted to teach them a valuable lesson about not breaking things, it was just a bit ironic coming from the person who wanted to call the police as a kid to turn in his parents for breaking the Child Labor Laws (they were making him pack in wood for their stove :-)
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Slave labor huh? I hope the family social worker doesn't turn you in. It looks like they were working hard!!!
That Sounds like my friend, S. Kress. It's a good thing old Randy taught S. Kress the value of hard work!
I am a pretty big fan of slave labor :)
My kids however are not. Kymball keeps telling me that she is only going to have 2 kids. I have to keep reminding her of all the house work she will have to do with only two kids!
That made me laugh, thanks.
That is funny. The really funny thing is that I always got to watch when they had to bring the wood in for the stove.
I love that they are learning the value of hard work! They might as well learn young....haha!
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