Amanda just took all the shoes that were in the back hallway and put them in a grocery bag. The hallway does look much neater than it did before...
This is also the girl who takes the little felt squares the gymnastics teacher puts out in a circle (so the kids know where to sit) and won't rest until they are arranged neatly in a row. She also arranges all her trains carefully when she's talking with them. I'm not exactly sure where she gets this tendency---not from either of her parents, that's for sure. Maybe it skips a generation or two, or perhaps it is a defense mechanism for living with chronic clutter, who knows.
This is also the girl who takes the little felt squares the gymnastics teacher puts out in a circle (so the kids know where to sit) and won't rest until they are arranged neatly in a row. She also arranges all her trains carefully when she's talking with them. I'm not exactly sure where she gets this tendency---not from either of her parents, that's for sure. Maybe it skips a generation or two, or perhaps it is a defense mechanism for living with chronic clutter, who knows.
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