Soundbites From the Edge

Wikipedia: Soundbite: Characterized by a short phrase or sentence that deftly captures the essence of what the speaker is trying to say. Such key moments in dialogue (or monologue) stand out better in the audience's memory and thus become the "taste" that best represents the entire "meal" of the larger message or conversation. Sound bites are a natural consequence of people placing ever greater emphasis on summarizing ever-increasing amounts of information in their lives. Welcome.

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Monday, March 06, 2006

The best 2 words I ever taught you to say...(even if you don't know what they mean)



(on a bad afternoon)
Mommy: "Zoe, who loves mommy?"
Baby Zoe: "I do!"

(On a day when Mommy's shower was de-prioritized):
Mommy: "Who thinks mommy is perfect and beautiful?"
Baby Zoe: "I do!"

(On an afternoon when three children 5 and under seems like one too many children 5 and under):
Mommy: "Who wants to take a nap?"
Baby Zoe: "I do!"

HOORAY ZOE!

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