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Kids add sparkle to our lives

Vi complimented Maria, 4, on her bright orange T-shirt, which went well with her blonde hair and blue eyes. “Yes,” Maria replied. “Orange is my favorite color. Also, red, and yellow, and pink . and blue, and purple, and green, and orange and . Rainbow.” She looked thoughtful, and then added, “But there is another one — oh, yes! Sparkle! I have a lot of favorite colors!” — Vi Wysong (grandmother of Maria) of Wawaka +++ Levi, 8: “I want to be a millionaire but I’m poor ’cause Daddy said he won’t give me any of his money.” — Erin Raatz (mother of Levi and younger brother Henry) of Fort Wayne

Mom said No ifs, ands or buts

Did your mother, when she was speaking firmly to you, ever say, “No ifs, ands or buts?” My mother did, usually with a smile. Perhaps I said ‘No ifs, ands or buts’ to our kids, too. That phrase immediately popped into my mind when I received in the mail the stories from Diana Wolski of Poneto. Granddaughters Katie, 12, and Madi used to do and say so many funny things when they were little — here are two their grandmother just couldn’t forget. Katie, about 3 at the time, didn’t want to go to bed like most kids. Her mom finally got frustrated and said with a stern voice, “Katie, get that happy little butt up to bed now.” Katie started up the stairs, turned around and looked her mom in the eye and said, “Well, my little butt isn’t very happy right now!” Katie’s mother fought really hard not to laugh.

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