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Driving home from Massachusetts, we were in and out of rain showers. At one point, Justin had turned the wipers up because the rain had increased. He left them up after the rain died down a bit.

Jack helpfully pointed out that Justin didn't need the wipers anymore.

Why is this story worthy? Because one of my big pet peeves is windshield wipers up too high and that Jack commented on the wipers on his very own. Sometimes he's definitely my son.

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