Originally Posted by KJP
Doubtful guest, at four my son "invented" biological warfare. He went so far as to think of the advantages of keeping the infrastructure unharmed and of using a virus for which only he and his allies had been vaccinated.

thank you so much for telling me this! i hope we hear a ton more stories like that one - it does a world of good to feel less alone.

ps - when i was a kid, my first "novel" centred around an intrepid, flame-haired virologist named Frederica racing to save the world from an evil genius and his designer virus. it was... hilariously awful!

Last edited by doubtfulguest; 07/26/13 07:42 AM.

Every Sunday it brooded and lay on the floor. Inconveniently close to the drawing-room door.