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We petite have special jobs! LOL! My mom was a very tall, 4'10"! I thought I was the grandest of the tall, I am one inch taller! My mom used to tell me when I came home from school crying; "Darling you are walking with your feet on the ground, they are walking with their heads in the clouds!" I guess because of that, I always thought I was rather tall! LOL! In the spirit of wee elves and fairies, Sijai (in 6th grade, I wore a 6x)
Mighty Mouse Mother, that's cute! My youngest niece is about that height too. The rest of us are all pretty tall and then along came Julie. She used to liked playing basketball and was pretty good at it too, but she just stopped growing at some point and eventually gave it up.
Oh, yeah, my family of Amazons thinks it's pretty funny too! I inherited my stature from my Mighty Mouse Mother who cracked me up the other day when she told me, "At my last checkup I was 58 inches tall. But that still makes me 2 inches taller than Dr. Ruth!"
Oh that's a hoot! I wondered who that was in the video standing on the counters but it flashed by kind of quick... so that would make you what, about five feet? Bet it comes in pretty handy when you're in one of those tight situations where the jolly green giants just won't fit, eh?