
For the second time on Monday, we noticed that our
four year old son had washed his disposable bowl and spoon before throwing them away. I was highly amused by this since it would seem pointless to me to wash something that will be thrown in the garbage in a minute anyway. So I asked him why he was washing them even though he was about to throw them away?
He answered me that he just likes to make dirty things clean. G-d willing he should always be that way!
Picture courtesy of me.
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May your son become a source of strength and nachas for Klal Yisrael.
ReplyDeleteHave a Chag Samayach!
Yosef Ben Shlomo Hakohen
Amen!!!
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteAnd I just noticed your denomination in your "About Me." :)
It's brought down that the Alter of Kelm's grand-daughter, who was the great-grandmother of R Dessler's children would tell her grandchildren not to say "dirty", but instead say, "not clean".
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Yosef, Amen!
ReplyDeleteAnon, thank you!
Chaviva, it is indeed the perfect denominational appelation, right? :-)
Neil, IY"H by me, my childen, and you and your children!