Patsy has always been a little darling, she loved nature and was always rescuing the caterpillars from the plants before Grandpa could spray them with his homemade pesticide to rid the vegetables from aphids and caterpillars. She once helped a tiny finch that was blown from the nest to survive by feeding him.
I think she will end up in veterinary in some way, maybe. I think that's the reason why she got so well on with Jason, she loved to play outside. Remember when the four of you got irritated and I lied down on the grass and rolled down the grass embankment with you and the rest following me. We had so much fun.
Awe Grandma, we had so much fun. I remember it all so well, sometimes when we were tired but did not want to take a nap, you would gather us in front of the television and played a video. I still remember my favorite was Anasthasia. You always smiled when we asked you how it ended because of us falling asleep when it was only halfway through the story.
Strange that I had to read this page today. Jason and James are regular customers at our restaurant, but Patsy and Ilse joined them today. They had such a nice chat and I must admit I envied them, having so much fun and poor old me had to work. Patsy and Ilse are still good friends, since Kindergarten. Ilse asked me about the school. I told her that's the reason why I'm working there, to enable me to do that much-needed course.
Grandma at that moment I felt somebody staring at me and as I looked up I caught James's eyes on me and there was a faint smile on his face. It kind of caught me off guard, so I kind of spontaneously returned his smile. I hope I didn't make a fool of myself, but I think I like him. It was nice to talk with you about the old days Grandma, but I better go ahead with my studies. It is really interesting now, how you can teach these kids by playing repetitive games with them, and if you can get the help of the parents in this, it can also help them build their self-esteem.
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Granny's Diary
Teen FictionFinding her grandma's diary in the stuff that her mother wanted to donate to the Salvation Army made Beth really sad. She hid in one of her drawers with the intention to read it later and was surprised at what she found inside.