Tony Woodlief | Author

Practice makes perfect

Isaac wallows on the floor, cradling his Lamby and watching his mother cut my hair. “Dad.”

“Yes?”

“How can you sit so still?”

“Because I’ve had a lot of practice at it. Do you want to practice sitting still?”

“No. I’m going to practice being wiggly.”

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