So, I’m writing this at 11:11 which is the best time of the day! If you glance at he clock and it’s 11:11 you get to make a wish! It’s the only time when you will see 4 of the same numbers on he clock, unless you use a 24 hour clock, then you have 22:22, which is divisible by 11. My son has come up with the idea that you can get more wishes if you see 11:11 on more than one clock! So, when he sees that it’s 11:11, he will attempt to look at as many digital clocks as possible, my phone, the iPads, the dock, the alarm-clock, the pvr, etc. I never really thought about how many digital clocks we have around the house until he started doing this. I mean seriously, he can end up with a lot of wishes!! However, he is starting to question the whole “wish” thing, because none of his wishes come true. If you think about what 5 year old boys (or all 5 year olds) wish for, well, it’s not all that surprising that the wishes aren’t instantly granted. (& kids truly believe in these kinds of things, fairy tales, Disney movies, transformers…) So, when the 5 year old wakes up and Spider-Man isn’t joining them at the table for breakfast, well… They’re thinking what the hell is wrong with the whole wish thing anyway? (Perhaps not in those words – lol!) So then it’s time to question the whole process…Did they not say it loud enough or maybe they shouldn’t have said it out loud at all or maybe the clock changed just as he was closing his eyes, so it doesn’t count or maybe Spider-Man was super busy because some major crime occurred because the Green Goblin broke out of jail, again…(I really think that the prisons need to amp up the security measures or something, because these bad guys just never stay locked up. Also, they never die, like ever! And, even when they do “die” there is always some incredible twist and/or explosion and/or radioactive chemical that miraculously revives them. Just like all of these guys, good & bad, seem to get their powers after some sort of radioactive chemicals, with or without an explosion, usually with! I mean, seriously, these “secret laboratories” really need to look into there safety measures. The accidents just keep happening over and over…) Well, happy wishing!
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Hopefully one day I’ll get it right, or at least have fun, while about it I write!!