I arrived at school Monday morning and waited in the front office on a bench just five feet from a table that overflowed with doughnuts, candy, cookies, and coffee. As I waited to meet the school's speech therapists, my stomach churned nervously... or, maybe, just in hunger from the Kristy Kreme doughnuts and chocolate bars which teased me. Clearly, the plain bagel I ate on the bus was not enough.
The little boy next to me, apparently, couldn't resist the display of enriched, deep-fried white flour and icing (a definite staple of his diet). Each time the secretary swiveled around in her chair, he darted across the room and stole a doughnut or handful of Skittles. After his fourth trip, he licked his fingers, raised his eyes, and rotated toward me.
"What are you here for?" he asked.
"I have a meeting with one of the speech teachers," I said in a teacher-like tone, one which established my credibility and authority.
He looked me up and down with an expression of pity and understanding. "I get it," he said. "You got a speech problem too."
Oh, so much to look forward to.
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We're so excited about your new job! Our group was with your Dad last night and told him how much we also enjoy your blog - what a terrific writer you are! Good luck!!!
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