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>"She thought she could have them." I said, "Well ... they're mine
>but o.k. you can keep them"
I would probably have said, "Aren't they cute? I'm so sorry I can't give
you any...they belong to my school and are for chlidren's rewards. I
guess you misunderstood."
I have had to do this numerous times at the art workshops I give. People
just "load up" with art supplies from my centers. Kind of weird, really.
But it must be some new value system I have missed growing up in the 50's.
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maryann
http://www.brightring.com
"So many things have made living and learning easier. But the real things
haven't changed. It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the
most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures and to be cheerful
and have courage when things go wrong"...Laura Ingalls Wilder
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