Young Padawan

Since Father's Day is tomorrow, this is a particularly relevant post about these two:

I took this picture of them about 2 days ago.  They had spent several minutes watching someone attempt to devise a method to keep a door open.  They both watched the situation like it was the most fascinating movie.  You can't see their faces that clearly, so you can't see how similar they look.  But while they watched the person, I watched them.  And smiled.  They're so cute sometimes.  

Later that day, Andrew and I were enjoying a treat at the local Snow-Ball Cabin (Alexa was at camp).  We were sitting at a picnic table and Andrew says, "Jeez.  Whoever built this table didn't know what they were doing!" 


I had a hard time getting a good picture of this table- without Andrew knowing, so this isn't a good visual.  However- the 2nd board is lower than the 1st and 3rd board.  How many times have you sat at a picnic table and NOT noticed that the boards were uneven?  Probably LOTS.  Anyway- he looks at the end of the table, and says, "Yep.  They put it together wrong.  They didn't make sure the crown was pointing up on all of the boards."  I look, and sure enough.  

  

 See, where the arrow is pointing, how it looks like the bottom of a circle? That's wrong.  The board should have been flipped over.  

You have learned well, young padawan.  You have learned well.    
 

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