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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

CatMom's Competitive Advantage


As Lulu got settled into his play box, as he was figuring out his part in the game, he took a few swipes at the red checkers for me. He's my competitive advantage.

CatMom beat CatDad, using her first time or first time in a long time benefits. Every time she tries a game, she wins. She can know nothing about the rules, and she wins. It's one of those CatMom things. She has an ace in her pocket.

CatDad did not mind. He does not mind being beat by his wife. As long as she is in his house, it's all great for him, because he won her at the start.

And this is the fruit of their house. How does he look at bunched into a comfy Checkers box. He did not break the box. It still holds checkers. Once he was in the box, he was watching each play, and we would include him in our way. For a while, it was handing checkers over to him as his prize, but when he got too many, then, we cleared out the box, for who more than Lulu can fit in the box. All him. Only him. All those prize checkers can get out of the way, for Lulu wins the day. By the end of the game, CatMom remembered most of the rules.