The Freedom of Liberty Square

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    Originally Posted By mrkthompsn

    Every night I read books to my 6-yr-old son before he goes to bed. Last night I was reading him a Walt Disney World book (a 10-year anniversary book that I bought back in 1981). It describes the lands of Magic Kingdom very well.

    Over the past week, we've gone thru all the lands of the Magic Kingdom. I asked him what his favorite land is and he responded "Liberty Square". (?) Expecting him to say "Tomorrowland", "Fantasyland" or others, I asked him why.

    He said because I told him liberty means freedom and freedom means you get to make your own choices and do what you want. So now he wants to go to Liberty Square and do ~anything he wants~!

    After I tucked him into bed, I went downstairs to walk the dogs. He comes downstairs in him pajamas with tears rolling down his cheeks and a quivering lip. I asked him "what's wrong?" and he said "I don't have any liberty because there's always RULES :( whaaaa!" I calmed him down and told him rules protect us and help us live longer. I also told him freedom is just as hard as rules because we have to deal with both good things and bad things. I thought that was a funny story.
     
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    Originally Posted By ORD84

    ^^LOL that sounds like something my 2 year old would say to try and stay up alittle later..
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    Sounds to me like you're a very good father,mkthompsn

    "Freedom is not free"
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    It sounds like your 6 year old son has discovered the harsh realities of life.
    Tell him it gets better with age. After he grows up he can stay up as late as he wants to on the week-end, and he can eat ice cream for breakfast if he wants to. That is until he gets married.
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    ^^O dear, has your wife been cracking down on you again?
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    ....yes
     
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    Originally Posted By jmuboy

    That's such a sweet childhood moment!
     
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    Originally Posted By Indigo

    Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose.
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    Wow, I can hear that in my head!
     

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