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Last night, the baby (19 mo/old, E) came running around the corner into the kitchen. He was looking triumphant because he had just raided my purse and had my lipstick clutched in his little hand. I asked him, “Baby, why do you always get Mama’s lipstick out of her purse?” Without missing a beat, he said, “I-don-know.” Whoa! I really didn’t think that he would answer me. I do wish he would choose something else to get out of my purse. Lipstick just isn’t the same after a little boy has messed with it.

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Last night, the baby (19 mo/old, E) came running around the corner into the kitchen. He was looking triumphant because he had just raided my purse and had my lipstick clutched in his little hand. I asked him, “Baby, why do you always get Mama’s lipstick out of her purse?” Without missing a beat, he said, “I-don-know.” Whoa! I really didn’t think that he would answer me. I do wish he would choose something else to get out of my purse. Lipstick just isn’t the same after a little boy has messed with it.

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