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Morning scene #42
“Memphis versus St. Louis…” He waited. “St. Louis,” she answered quietly, looking down at the paper. “New Mexico versus Long Beach State?” “Long Beach State.” He held his pen three inches above the sheet on his right leg as he sat. His starched white shirt cuff ventured out from the sleeve of his blue pinstripe [...]
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Correction
First, a classmate told my son Teak (8) not to run in the hallway of their elementary school. Then, a teacher did. Teak looked at her. ‘I’m not running. I’m donkey-kicking my butt cheeks.’
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Gone Skating
[by Bennett Freeman, age 10, concerning his father. On Mother's Day.] When I went skating I broke my bone So now I’m lying here All alone
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The most
‘Dad?’ my 8-year-old asked me. ‘Yes.’ ‘What did you like most about being a child?’ He tends to say ‘child’ instead of ‘kid.’ I thought. ‘Well. I guess I enjoyed the beach the most. Point O’ Woods. My parents had a place at the beach and we’d go there every summer. That’s what I liked [...]
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Listen for the fluttering
I finally I lost my tooth!!!!!It has bothering me for so long! Sent from my iPod Yea, Teak!!! Listen tonight for the fluttering of Tooth Fairy wings…! We will be listening for the wings fluttering. He took a good picture. Ginger Teak: This is Griffin’s reply. He probably meant to REPLY-ALL, including you, but hit [...]
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