One Liner Wednesday’s

I’m lying here reflecting on something funny my oldest son said to me this week. He’s quite a handsome boy and he gets along well with his classmates. One in particular was batting eyes at him and said I want to be your girlfriend and go on a date. My son was so perplexed he replied “I’m not even 46 I can’t even deal with that right now!” Oh did I ever giggle, great answer son don’t ever be in too much of a hurry to grow up. ?

This has been my submission to Linda G Hill One Liner Wednesday. Please check out all the inspiration, and humour of everyone who links up. Thank you. ?❤️

Jeanine Lebsack

Writer, research assistant, podcaster, reiki healer, and a passionate advocate for neurodiversity. On my writing journey I’ve discovered a plethora of passions including writing, researching, entertaining through song and dance, with a desire to explore and create something transformational and healing. I believe in the sacred art of storytelling and that there’s power in the written and spoken word. Join me on my journey using the magic of words, music, and heart song. I believe we create ripples of energy that flow throughout the universe and by sharing our stories it creates change, positivity, and healing. Have a listen to my podcast on Spotify and Anchor at House of a Writer.

6 thoughts on “One Liner Wednesday’s

  • 25 June 2015 at 12:11 pm
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    Well done to your boy for not wanting to grow up too fast. I told my daughter when she was younger that I wouldn’t mind if she kept playing with Barbies until she was 17.

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    • 25 June 2015 at 4:17 pm
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      Yes I agree Mike, be in no rush to be a grownup! I tell my kids this all the time. It broke my heart at the age of 8 when my Captain told me he wasn’t a toy kid anymore. I refused to believe that, and continued buying him Lego and building it till he joined in. ?

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  • 25 June 2015 at 12:29 pm
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    Love this. Kids grow up so fast (and want to grow up fast). So wonderful your son wants to enjoy his time being a child. 🙂
    ~Carl~

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    • 25 June 2015 at 4:14 pm
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      Yes it’s such a dilemma isn’t it Carl? I want him to enjoy this special time in his life. And all the other kids around him are rushing towards a finish line. I tell my son there’s a long line of bills and responsibilities at the end of that race. So breathe, laugh, love, and live to be a child. ☺️

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      • 25 June 2015 at 6:44 pm
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        Such great advice. If only we could go back to those carefree days again.
        Hope you are well and enjoying the summer! 🙂

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        • 25 June 2015 at 9:52 pm
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          I agree carefree days of climbing trees and playing baseball wonderful memories of my childhood. All’s well looking forward to some R&R when school’s out this week. ?

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