Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Story #14


Once upon a time there was a cute little 7-year-old girl named Shelly who was in the second grade, and a cute little 8-year-old girl named Emily who was in the fourth grade. Five mornings a week, these two cute little girls walked to school up on the hill.  There was one other cute, but sad little 3-year-old girl named Betsy who desperately wanted to go to the school on the hill, too.


One day her very nice thoughtful mother decided to make Betsy her very own backpack and give her a little lunchbox for her birthday. The cute little girl was no longer sad, but very excited to go the big school with her sisters. Oh Oh! The very nice thoughtful mother had to hurry and tell her not yet, but instead they would have "kindergarten" at home! So almost every morning the little girl named Betsy and her little brother named Tommy would listen to stories, color pictures and have a jolly good time in the basement "kindergarten" with Mrs. Mommy. Later the cute little three-year-old girl was even more excited to start going to her Aunt Beth's preschool.

In the meantime, little brother Tommy was busy learning how to open doors and sneak outside, how to trash the couch, how to mow the lawn (with his Fisher Price "bubble" mower) and how to fix his own cereal snacks.



One day the very nice thoughtful mother decided
that maybe she should start a preschool in her home. So one summer she and her four assistants did a "Just for Fun Kids' Club" once a week for the neighborhood kids as a practice test. It was so fun that Mrs. Mommy officially opened her neighborhood preschool that fall. Her number one student (of five) was her very own busy little boy who was now three years old.

That same fall cute little Betsy turned five years old on the very first day of school on the big hill just in the nick of time to start kindergarten! Her big sister, Shelly turned 9 years old shortly after starting third grade and their big sister, Emily turned 10 years old and was in a 5th/6th grade split class that year.
 

As usual the handsome, hardworking father was busy being a banker or a bishop and living happily ever after with his pretty preschool teacher/wife, his favorite preschooler little boy and his three cute little girls in grade school.

Happy Wednesday!
Love, Mrs. Mommy
(also known as your Grandma)

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