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Brave Cathy
Brave Cathy, leaving the girls alone while they were polishing the desk. Mima is ever so lucky, she has a great older sister. Mima might end up as a reporter, she's got the curiosity and the lungs to be good at it. Trish is likely to end up the PM, or a Nobel Prize-winning scientist.
Stella seems to have one arrow in her quiver, and she keeps shooting it, and then apologizing. Cathy has every reason to doubt the sincerity of her apologies.
Yuri!
Yuri!
One Question Angharad
Just where is this Catholic School that ENCOURAGES nude skating?
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
Ok, so it's a comment on a comment but why not
Loved the bit about, "Trish is likely to end up the PM." And probably the youngest PM in history. And perhaps the only one who remains popular.... no ... that's impossible.
Great chapter. Wish Simon could make it home every day. More and more worried about Stella.
OTOH
Trish may well be too smart to be a politician. ;-)
Stella...
It's tough keeping up with a 3 year old... I've been there & done that. Luckily I wasn't pregnant at the time, it was hard enough! In a way, the way Stella keeps cutting Cathy about her trying the pregnant thing, IS a complement... She forgets that Cathy ever looked like a boy. And, her disability to have children isn't readily visible, so it's fairly easy to forget. *sighs*
Polishing a nice piece of wood is NOT an easy chore. I wonder how long the two will keep at it.
Thanks,
Annette
been there done that, now have the grand rugrats
I raised 4 kids (2 of them twins). Now that they are all married, we are starting all over again. I have 5 1/2 grand rugrats... ages 10 down to almost 2. My 3 yr old going on 21 granddaughter Esti is the biggest handfull of them all.
Brightest Blessings.
Jemima
Seems she has been around for more than a year, I'm talking the previous encounters. She should be turning 4 any time, if not already. Birthdays are very important at that age. Jemima will soon be saying "I'm almost 4 years old".
That kid could do a Rubics cube
Sarah's bitchyness, and self-centeredness. is coming to the front, she's spoiled and jealous.
Cefin
Who?
is Sarah?
Angharad