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Thu, Mar 20, 08 at 13:08
| Do your grandkids have imaginary friends? If so, please contact me. I'd like to interview you for an article I'm writing. The reading story is done and a friendly forum member from Australia helped me out.
Looking forward to hearng from how you deal with grandchildren's imaginary friends. Suzanne
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| Good luck with that. |
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| I don't think I really want to be in a magazine, but oh yes, my grandson had many "friends"...he would call them by name and carry on a conversation with them....what a hoot, he was with them~~~ Once I remember I had bought him a bicycle horn and asked him not to blow it in the car....well the horn got blown....I turned around and said, "Nathan, I thought I asked you not do that"...his reply was, "Jeb (the "friend) made me do it"....needless to say, I cracked up laughing~~~ He finally outgrew it....but now he has a real dog named "Jeb"....but he was so funny with all of his "friends". |
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