This gem is from 2018.

I found this when I went to pour cereal. I’m sure the child responsible is goal-oriented and thinks outside the box.
©2022 Chel Owens
This gem is from 2018.
I found this when I went to pour cereal. I’m sure the child responsible is goal-oriented and thinks outside the box.
©2022 Chel Owens
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Looks like military thinking, to me.
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This is true.
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Well, you know, as the crow flies. Right?
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I like your thinking.
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how sweet 😍😍
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❤ Thank you, Simon!
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That child makes me smile.
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I just have to love him.
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Go to whoa and no cutting corners. Go kid!
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😀 Thanks.
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He is amazing!
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We’ll go with that!
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🙂
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Marvellous! An entrepreneur.
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I’m sure!
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an amaizing child!
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😀 Thanks, Annette.
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I remember the days that breakfast cereal boxes came with puzzles like this; it made eating fun 🙂
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Things like that should never change.
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when I open a packet of cereal now, there are no games, puzzles: the thrill is gone 😦
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A definite path blazer.
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😀 Perfect, Pam.
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Having gotten seriously lost in a corn maze before (with a 4 year old), I’ll follow the child who drew that line!
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😀 That is exactly why I used this strategy the last time I was in a corn maze.
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I’ll bet your child has some experience with a pair of hedge clippers.
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Only in real life.
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the child must have just had a math class where she learned that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line…
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I think he’s just impatient.
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he’s got things to do…
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That’s how Jess and I exited a real life corn maze 😁
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This sounds like a common strategy. 😀 I’m glad I’m not alone.
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You got that right 👍
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Everybody has to create their own path in life.
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A deeply philosophical takeaway.
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Or a guy who probably has done the same thing a time or two before.
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(It may be more of a guy thing.)
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LOL What a hoot. Yes, your children are brilliant! Especially with hedge-trimmers. Love this, Chelsea.
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😀 I’m happy you see the humor as well. It cracked me up!
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It was so funny! The kid’s a genius.
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As the crow flies… Brilliant!
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Thanks!
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rofl 🙂 Sort of following Jack London’s advice of “You can’t wait for inspiration; you have to go after it with a club.” 😀
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hehe I used to love doing these when I was a kid!
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Were you also nonconformist?
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My sister used to (when we were little) tell me I purposely try to be nonconformist (just to pee her off, lol). I think I’ve come to realize that I am who I am and I don’t want to be anything other than real. And the times that I am conforming I’m happy about it and times when I stand out from others, I relish being unique. 🙂
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A fair answer.
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Just real clever in my opinion
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❤ It struck me that way.
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Definitely a future oil pipeline planner in the making there.
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Oh no! Hopefully not!
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A regular Gordian Knot…
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Or a rampaging minotaur….
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