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I watched the confusion on Charity's face as my mother
led her outside to the outhouse. The day was going to be
filled with new experiences for my daughter.
I watched the confusion on Charity's face as my mother
led her outside to the outhouse. The day was going to be
filled with new experiences for my daughter.
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From the 56 and the cover it sounds like this little city girl is about to experience a new way of life. This could be a very interesting read.
ReplyDeleteWonder how old the girl is--and this is her first visit to grandma's?
ReplyDeleteHere's my Friday Memes.
It'll do her good to see that side of life.
ReplyDeletePoor Baby, probably scared to death. wait til she get inside that outhouse. boy, i can remember the OUThouse days at my granna
ReplyDeletehttp://sidnereading.blogspot.com
Outhouses are definitely a new kind of experience for most kids...
ReplyDeleteHere's MY FRIDAY MEMES POST
@Bev Hankins
ReplyDeleteThe little girl is five and it is her first visit to her grandparent's house.