Steve
05-17-2017, 11:12 AM
When my son graduated from high school, he had to give a speech. He began by reading from his prepared text:
"I want to talk about my mother and the wonderful influence she has had on
my life. She is a shining example of parenthood, and I love her more than
words could ever do justice."
At this point he seemed to struggle for words. After a pause, he looked up
with a sly grin and said, "Sorry, but it's really hard to read my mother's
handwriting."
"I want to talk about my mother and the wonderful influence she has had on
my life. She is a shining example of parenthood, and I love her more than
words could ever do justice."
At this point he seemed to struggle for words. After a pause, he looked up
with a sly grin and said, "Sorry, but it's really hard to read my mother's
handwriting."