
Here's how it works: before you get to open your fortune cookie, someone asks you a question and your fortune answers it. (Am I the only one who didn't do this growing up? Zach was appalled the first time I opened a fortune cookie after we were married and he hadn't asked me a life-altering question yet.) Anyway, tonight the question we asked each of the kids was, "What will you be when you grow up?" Their fortunes were as follows:
L: "Do not worry about the stock market. Invest in family." OK, then, mom it is.
K: "Your careful nature will bring you financial success." Not sure what his profession will be, but he won't be taking any risks, apparently.
I: "An unexpected vistor will bring you good blessings." Sounds like he's going to win the Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes. As long as he shares, that'll be just fine.
A: "This coming Friday will be an exciting time for you." Discovered as a Baby Gap model, perhaps? This Friday might be a little early to determine a career, but we shall see. (Maybe he could be a professional tantrumer . . .)
13 years ago

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OK, so my initial reaction was...Sarah I didn't grow up doing that either! Duh! Unfortunately I fear the inversion is now going to my brain.
Oddly enough, I didn't do that either growing up...I wonder why that is...hmmm (I think winter in general is getting to my brain. I think I'm actually a bear and should be hibernating.)
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