He is looking at me innocently from his bouncer as I post this, fully unaware that I'll be toting him into the theater for a morning viewing come November.
"Like most other young matrons, Meg began her married life with the determination to be a model housekeeper. John should find home a paradise; he should always see a smiling face, should fare sumptuously every day, and never know the loss of a button. She brought so much love, energy, and cheerfulness to the work, that she could not but succeed, in spite of some obstacles. Her paradise was not a tranquil one; for the little woman fussed, was overanxious to please, and bustled about like a true Martha, cumbered with many cares...They were very happy, even after they discovered that they couldn't live on love alone." -Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
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