One, Two and Three Syllable Children

To go along with Plotnik's story about his old basketball game (tentatively titled "Doug's Private Highlight Reel" -- but who is Doug?), Plottie took a few photos of the old court yesterday. Ripped net, cracks all over the concrete, sunny day and nobody there.

Clementine and Quinn came to the new game this morning. Another dad brought his son Leon, age 2. This means there were one, two and three-syllable children in the same place, which bodes well for the future of mankind.

Quinn is the oldest and knows how to get to the heart of every problem.

When Quinn's dad would see him strangling Clemmie, he'd object. The problem was Clemmie was always laughing.
1 Comments:
So Quinn is a Latrell Sprewell fan? Does he have a good cross-over dribble?
Nice story!
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