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"Eat your broccoli like your mother said," ordered Joe to his five
year old daughter, Emily.
"I don't like it."
"I don't either but it will keep you healthy and you'll be able to run faster than your brother," baited Joe.
"She can't beat me," bragged his seven year old son, Kevin.
"She will if you don't eat all of your broccoli. Okay, let's have a race to see who finishes eating theirs first.
We'll include your mother in the race!" offered Joe.
"Sorry, I'm already finished," replied Anna. "I'll be the referee."
"Mom is the strongest," added Emily proudly.
"I agree. She always eats all of her broccoli," agreed Joe as he looked at his wife. Joe did love her and his
children as he looked at them. He had counted his blessing many times that a woman as pretty and intelligent as his wife picked
him to be the man to be her husband and to father her children. He was, he thought, a very lucky man yet he couldn't stop
thinking about other women. Joe's thoughts were interrupted by his son's voice.
"Come on mom. Start counting!" demanded Kevin.
"One - Two - Three," counted Anna who added, "Go!" Anna smiled as she watched Joe act like he was trying to eat
his broccoli faster than the kids. She fought the urge to tell the kids to slow down and eat their food properly. "How is the bid
for the financing package coming for the Bio Medical Park?" asked Anna to show interest in his work.
"I think we have a good shot at winning. My boss put me in charge of the project and promised me a promotion if I
bring home the bacon."
"I like bacon," piped in Emily who smiled at her dad.
"Me too, sweetie," replied Joe as he smiled at her before lying to his wife, "That's why I need to work on the
proposal tonight."
"Okay, just don't forget our little talk we have planned for later tonight," teased Anna.
"I win!" bragged Kevin who proudly looked at his dad.
"Yes, you did. Emily almost beat you," answered Joe who then added, "I am proud of both of you. You both beat
me." Joe got up from his chair as he listened to his son bragging about beating his sister.
"Back to work," lied Joe as he thought about JulieInNY.
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