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February 12, 2005

What A Coincidence!

LittleAmy.jpg

This is a picture of me when I was about 2 or 3 years old. I remember when this was taken, my mom had taken me on a day-trip with my grandpa and grandma to go look at some gardens somewhere, I didn't know where. I also remember that we were walking around all day and it was high time I needed to go to the bathroom. But my mother kept insisting on taking one more picture, though I begged and pleaded for her to get me to a toilet. The result was this photo.

I'm sure you've noticed where my hand is headed--I was in desperate need to pee and I could not hold it any longer. And the instant the camera shutter clicked, I felt a warm stream going down my leg and I had burst into tears.

Ironically, as it turns out, I was showing my childhood pictures to a college friend of mine who noticed that the building behind me looked like a building on the MSU campus. I'd never really looked at the background before, but realized he was right. We both remarked how funny that was, seeing as I was attending MSU at the time. Maybe MSU was calling me somehow to come back as a student?

Posted by Amy at February 12, 2005 04:12 PM

Comments

Where did you graduate from college? MSU? Should have peed on UM if you knew you were going to MSU.... Just Kidding!!! Cute picture.

Posted by: Mary at February 14, 2005 04:24 PM

I was sad cause I was afraid I'd pee in my pants...which I did! And I would listen to my kid.....IF I had any.

Posted by: Amy at February 12, 2005 11:36 PM

Remarkable story! Really cute photo, too, although you look very sad in it. I'm sure that when you have kids you'll always listen when they say they really have to go!

Posted by: Jessica at February 12, 2005 11:15 PM

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