(This is being recalled from a very young mind...) When my father would begin telling a story from his childhood, he would begin with “When I was a little girl…” which would cause an uproar of high pitched objections from my sisters and myself. He would simply smile and continue on, as he now had our complete attention. I started this post at the beginning of November of this year when thoughts of my father return annually on the anniversary of his birthday. This story, however, is not about my father… When I was a little girl, I lived in a small house on Pine Street with my father, mother and three sisters. Ours was a busy, full house. Lisa was the oldest, very beautiful and very bossy. Pam was next, also very beautiful and we envied her fashion sense. I was the third in the line of my sisters, a middle child that cried a lot, made funny faces and was very comfortable at the centre of attention. My little sister, Joanne, enjoyed the status of being the baby in the family. She wa...
Hi Janet, my imagination is working overtime on this one!
ReplyDeleteGood evening Janet! I'd try this challenge, but I'm not sure I've really understood it, plus I have lots of trouble counting syllables in English!!! :s
ReplyDeleteI came to ask for your comment support in the following post http://diariosdefilosofia.blogspot.com/2009/06/venus-marte-e-terra-venus-mars-and.html - there is this friend of mine who started quite a silly discussion around it, and I wanted you to read it and please leave your opinion there, if you have time. you'll see his comment and my reply. Thanks in advance my dearest!
I just might have to give this a shot. Hmmm..
ReplyDeleteI love "THE NOTEBOOK"
Talk soon, girlie!
Hey, wanted to invite you to stop by for my giveaway. It is open to residents of Canada. It's for a diaper cake, so adorable.
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I have a health blog, too. I take requests:
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Hope to talk to you soon!
A great uplifting Naisaiku and picture.
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