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How To Be A Kid Again
Guest Author - Danielle Hollister


HOW TO BE A KID AGAIN

  • Dot all your "i"s with smiley faces.
  • Sing into your hairbrush.
  • Grow a milk mustache.
  • Read the funnies; throw the rest of the paper away.
  • Dunk your cookies.
  • Step carefully over sidewalk cracks.
  • Try to get someone to trade you a better sandwich.
  • Give someone a hug around the neck.
  • Blow the wrapper off a straw.
  • Refuse to eat crusts.
  • Make a face the next time somebody tells you "No."
  • Ask "Why?" a lot.
  • Have someone read you a story.
  • Wear your favorite shirt with your favorite pants even if they don't match.
  • Eat dessert first.
  • Say "duh" when stuff is obvious.
  • Put an orange slice in your mouth, peel side out, and smile at people.
  • Innocently say your prayers.
  • Ride a roller coaster two times in a row.
  • Run through the sprinkler with all your clothes on.
  • Lick all the cream out of an Oreo before you eat the cookie part.
  • Eat just the chocolate stripe out of your Neapolitan ice cream.
  • Start thinking now about what you want for your next birthday.
  • Lie on your back in a field and look at pictures in the clouds.

~~ Author Unknown ~~

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