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    Sophie 05.01.2010 No Comments

    Only a child can instill a true feeling of unconditional love.  I had this conversation with Sophie when we woke up this morning:

    Sophie: Don’t look at me!

    Me: Why not?

    Sophie:  Because I don’t love you a lot!  I only love you a little bit.

    At least I’m still up for consideration.

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