Old 08-29-2011, 02:34 PM
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meemersmom
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Originally Posted by LindaSeccaspina
Originally Posted by meemersmom
You can never tell what a child will remember. My sister in law brought my nephew to visit in Florida when they were on one of their many trips to Disney. He was only 3 at the time, but she said she wanted him to have special memories of his childhood. When they got back home to Massachusetts after 10 days at Disney, my nephew's Nana Pauline asked him about his trip. All my nephew could talk about was my cat Cousin Vinnie, and all the buttons on the elevator of the high rise I lived in. To this day, he can't tell you anything specific about visiting Mickey, but he will never forget Cousin Vinnie!!
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That is so cute.. Kids would rather have a cardboard box instead of a toy some days I think.. and elevator buttons:)
If you think that one is cute....one year we were all at my mother for Christmas, My nephew was about 4 at the time. His mother brought almost every video game he had, plus lots of other toys for him to play with. He spent almost the entire week hiding in a laundry hamper in the front upstairs hallway waiting for people to walk by so he could pop up out of the hamper and yell "Boo!" at his unsuspecting prey. All of us adults took several turns a day. My nephew is starting his Junior year in the Engineering program at RIT next week. I still chuckle whenever I think of that week.
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