sarcasm (ˈsɑːkæzəm) - n 1. mocking, contemptuous, or ironic language intended to make us laugh. 2. usually our first response to a question.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Our Autobiography
This past week we have been working on writing our Autobiography by answering a battery of questions about our childhood through current day. Once we return these and they are reviewed by the coordinator, we will schedule our first of four home visits! The questions made you think about your fondest and worst memory growing up, your relationship with your Mom, your relationship with your Dad... your parents relationship with each other.. It was interesting. While filling this out a fond memory resurfaced; One time my sister Casey dressed me up in her clothes; stuffed bra in all. She put makeup on me, and heels. We went down stairs and fooled my little brother into thinking I was a friend of Casey's named Bridgette, and I happened to be a *little person*. - Morgan from what I remembered took it hook line and sinker. Hours later after playing together, I went up and changed and when I returned Morgan asked where Bridgette went. Oh Morgy. I love you.
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That's one of my favorites too! So funny it makes me cry.
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