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Small towns, big cities

Small towns, big cities

I talked to my mom and step-dad as we ate dinner. There was a lot of shouting over each other and reminded me why I don’t talk to them about school related activities. My mom tends to get of topic and my step dad has a hard time formulating a sentence. That being said, my step dad is one of the smartest people I know. He’s not exactly “book smart” but “street smart”.

 

Les: “I’m a very slow reader, that’s why I don’t read books, it would take me forever. I can comprehend well, just a slow reader.”

One Reply to “Small towns, big cities”

  1. I like how you brought up street smart and school smart, they are interesting concepts. My daughter’s kindergarten teacher said that she was smart, just not school smart. Imagine, her kindergarten teacher had her pegged. Also, that was funny when you said you were reminded of why you don’t talk to them about school related topics, I got a good laugh out of that!

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