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“Yes, but I have to potty now,” he says as he flies by me toward the bathroom
I chuckle as I start to bring out the platters
“Lunch, you guys Tiet your hands washed I have a stool in front of the kitchen sink and soo up
Quinn looks athard, she’s et down on a knee and ask her to spend the rest of her life with un She’s cautious I respect it after the ht time, but one day I knoill be
“This looks ae? Maybe we should put you on with painting the rides,” Houston says
“No, this was all Quinn I’ at the thought of being forced to be creative
My father laughs “His artistic endeavors as a child were always quite unique”
“That’s dad-speak for saying they sucked,” I mumble
“No, you were the child who had green skies and yellow grass It always stood out because you were so different from your brothers”
“Always marched to the beat of a different dru
“Well, I definitely knohere Rolly gets it from,” Allie says
I laugh “I don’t know What do you think, Molly?” I ask, pulling her mother into the conversation
“I’d say he gets a double dose,” Molly replies
Her diplo peace I think it’s a by-product of having four daughters so close in age
“Here’s the birthday boy,” I call as Rolly returns and hugs s “You ready to eat, buddy?”