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June 29, 2009

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Beta

I loved that poem! I remember feeling exactly that way! Great job, Ms. D

(btw, I formerly blogged at ohlssons.be; I've moved our homeschooling blog to this link)

tara

I feel the angst and trepidation coming through Ms. D's verse....

It was nice she says you are the best homeschooling mama ever!!

As one of three sisters, I recall my father saying we couldn't date until we were 30.. LOL

Blanchette

He wasn't looking at me at all...,
but nor was I listening for his call.
For I've got better things to do,
Just give me a sec' while he's still in view....
Hey look! I'm more than the normal height
And my hair is curly; it ALWAYS looks right!
There's an insouciant smile upon my face
and I walk with a bounce at a confidant pace.
If he's not looking, he's missed the boat!
I couldn't care less; that's what I'll emote.


Maria

Ms. D says: WONDERFUL! I love it!

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