If you do this . . . . . .
My Sassy girl seems to have either inherited or learned at the feet of the "best" or the biggest sucker in the world.
My mom took all of us everywhere to do the darnedest things. As shy as she was, she could be talked into doing all the pranks (harmless) that we wanted. If we took blinker signs, they had to be laying at the side, not currently being used for safety. If we trampled flowers accidentally, we had to go back and replant them. I have wondered if she missed out on all of that as a kid, due to shyness, and so she used us as an excuse . . . just a tiny little thought.
Fast forward, I have been known to do the same, just a time or two . . . . . .
. . . and how I enjoyed it . . . sigh . . . I miss Sherrie . . . she got me started with the Beehives by teaching me that I didn't have to worry in the "big city" down here. I always told my kids that they should always have an adult with them in case they got caught. You know, so that any other vandalism that might have happened wouldn't be blamed on the. sounds good to me! Heh, Heh, Heh . . . they fell for it, or at least had the good sense to let me think they had.Now Sarah goes up there and hauls kids into town, takes them canoing to a distant (just a little) lake and whatever they want to do. Just a guess, but that canoe was probably as long as that little car she puts around in! Wonder why they called her Mother Huish. She is such a softy!

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OUCH! But she's living life and that's awesome!
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