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Also, in my 40s I think I’m drawn to truly enjoying kids. Listening to them speak, reading what they write, or watching them at play. My dearest friends must be entering that time of life, as well. One of my friends, having obtained her degree in finance and being a banks financial officer for many years, is now an art teacher and professional artist. My other friend, who had been a CFO, is now a kindergarten teacher in California. I think it’s the female version of mid-life crisis. Me, I’m a home school mom, of which I never thought I would do, and even mocked those who did teach at home as not all there - you know, missing a few screws and bolts.
Anyway, here is the story I had started as an idea last year, put it away and am now looking at it from a different angle. I hope you enjoy this work in progress that I will be adding to a little at a time during my summer off. Please comment if you read, I would appreciate it; however, if you don't comment, I hope you did enjoy what you read.
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Juggling Plums
Juggling was easy; however, getting the plum juice out from under the refrigerator would be difficult.
This was the thought which ran through Glory’s mind as she looked over the splattery mess by her feet. Her hands were firmly planted on thin hips, a wide leather belt holding up the size 2 slim, bell-bottomed jeans.
Glory was always tall for her age, and the most recent growth spurt had given her a lanky, tall and thin look. Which could be considered model-like; but it made shopping for clothes difficult for her mom, and it made her feel odd around the other teens that she towered over. It was rare for her to find a guy who wouldn’t be shorter. However, she was starting a new school, a new grade, and had high hopes at finding taller guys, who had equal growth spurts in this new town.
[size=100][font=Times New Roman]“How am I going to explain this to mom?â€