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The realtor apologized for the size of the back garden, but all she saw was a secret garden all her own. She'd share it, of course, but he'd have to promise to whisper. And blow out all the candles before they went to bed.
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He sighed when he first saw her flat and asked "Are you sure you can find room for me?" She smiled and told him honestly "The only thing in this room right now that I want to be sure to keep? It's you."
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She always wanted to walk just a little more...just a little more, mama. She knew darn well she'd be carrying her all the way home, but it was fine with her. The desire to keep going was a good one to encourage.
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She never traveled without her ruffles.
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She waited for his bus at the end of the drive, always with a gift. Today it was baby's breath and white peaches. Yesterday, it was an Almond Joy, half-eaten. Luckily, he never minding sharing with her.
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One summer she vowed she'd learn the names of all the trees and birds and blooms in her back yard, even if it took every afternoon in that hammock to do so. {She accomplished her goal in early July, so she moved on to clouds, neighbors, and puppies.}
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Her designer friend insisted she add some color to her space but warned her to start small so she didn't regret her decisions. She must not have been a very good friend, though, because her real friends knew that she didn't believe in small. Or regrets.
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She decorated her house like one in Morocco, even though she'd never been. She just had to pretend she lived somewhere else.
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She was a firm believer in bringing the outside in, but there was also no reason to deprive the outside of a little joy, was there?
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She cried every time she picked fruit. It was like she was taking babies away from their mama, she thought, but instead of finding them a new home...oh, dear...she'd be turning them into pie.
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She firmly believed that no day was so bad that it couldn't be cured by a nap.
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She only went out very, very late and way past her babe's bedtime. She didn't care if they ate dinner at eleven as long as she never had to leave her when she was awake.
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They couldn't afford much, but her best friend owned a ribbon shop and the candle distributor took a shine to them, and really...that's all they needed to light up their night. That and their love, which shone two streets over.
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What was that saying again? When life gives you lemons...it's the perfect time for a shot of vodka.
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Her entire wardrobe that summer was made up of seven dresses that she laundered every eight days. He very much enjoyed washing day.
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The place was a dump. Good thing she always overdressed.
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Love lee Your captions are quite entertaining. Do you run a blog? Write books?
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Linda Griffin What a wonderful way to spend the day.