Kid Swapping
A few weeks ago +Meg passed a Christmas card in front of my eyes. It was postcard-sized and had a high-quality photograph of a nice-looking family on the back. I didn't recognize the adults, but the kids--a boy and a girl of similar age--looked vaguely familiar. Upon further review, I understood the girl to be one of Edward's peers from school, but I couldn't quite identify the boy. Meg was laughing in the background at my confusion when I realized the boy was Edward. Huh?
The couple lived around the corner from us at our previous house in Sellwood, and apparently they like to send out zany Christmas cards. So while they were all attending a holiday craft fair at the school, they grabbed two kids who weren't theirs, took a photo together, and passed it off as their own family. I don't think Meg would go for something fun like this, but I thought it was the best Christmas card we had ever received. I just don't know how they convinced Edward to go along for the ride.
The couple lived around the corner from us at our previous house in Sellwood, and apparently they like to send out zany Christmas cards. So while they were all attending a holiday craft fair at the school, they grabbed two kids who weren't theirs, took a photo together, and passed it off as their own family. I don't think Meg would go for something fun like this, but I thought it was the best Christmas card we had ever received. I just don't know how they convinced Edward to go along for the ride.
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