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I was at a school meeting last spring or summer in a small building where the kids were playing outside on a nice night and the windows were open, and we could hear the kids playing while we had our meeting. There was maybe 20 of us. The kids were just running around, laughing and shrieking and having a good ole' time.
Suddenly, one was crying - a very different sound than the "having fun" kind of shrieking.
All the parents halted their conversation, and one, and ONLY one got up - the one who's child it was.
The thing is that all these kids are around the same age, and yet it was really bizarre to have a child cry, and we all stopped talking and each of us decided whether or not it was their child. And only one parent (the correct one) got up.
I knew instantly that it wasn't my child, and everyone else that stayed seated knew it was theirs, just from the sound of the cry. It was just weird to see that happen.
Of course, if no one got up then I'm sure a number of us would have gone to check, but it was just weird how, to anyone else, the kids might have sounded the same, but as a parent we knew whether or not it was our child.
Just tossing it out there, in case anyone else has ever had a similar experience. It's a Sunday night, and I'm bored. :eyes:
- Tab
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