Posted by larry@stinescorners on September 09, 2012 at 05:28:24 from (71.125.67.180):
Im very proud of my daughter, but I sometimes feel she is a little spoiled,She does help clean the house,but only when her company is coming. Sometimes when we go to PA ,We get eggs at a Mennonite farm,I keep all the empty egg boxes on a shelf till we go back there and they reuse them.Last week my daughter was having a friend over,she cleaned the house,and said dad Im throwing out the empty egg boxes. I didnt argue with her. This week I was glad she was with us to go get some eggs.She had never been with us to the Mennonite farm before. On the front porch are tables with produce and brown eggs, There was only one dozen,when we walked up a girl about the age of my daughter walked out , We all said hello and I asked if she had any more eggs . She said Ill go right to the chicken house and collect them,and off she went in her bare feet. My daughter said to me ,dad why didnt you just get the one dozen and leave her alone? When she came back,I said Im sorry you had to go to get the eggs,she said ,oh no I would have gone anyway,I should have gone sooner,but I was cooking lunch for the younger children in the house. As I looked on the porch and saw a bag of empty egg boxess,I said to the young girl,I have some egg boxes at home,I forgot to bring them. She said,bring them along next time ,we appreciate them. As we drove off my daughter said dad is that how they make a living? I said ,not entirely,but each person in the family does as much as they can to help, I think a life lesson might have gotten through to her,
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