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Re: Gee?Cricket?Kerria???? » muffled

Posted by cricket on November 30, 2005, at 15:24:01

In reply to Re: Gee?Cricket?Kerria???? » cricket, posted by muffled on November 30, 2005, at 13:54:39

> **Can you tell me more?
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Yeah, I just keep on asking inside and they say "Leave me alone" or "I don't want to talk" or "F*ck you." I'm used to ruckus and turmoil from them but this shut down is strange. It has me worried and lonely and I guess maybe I have had such good communication with them for so many years that it is hard to know what I think without them.

> **The forest is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!Its different all the time.
> I'm on the west coast so its considered a coastal rainforest climate. But the vegetation varies widely even in short distances. There are areas with alot of deciduous trees, but more coniferous forests. We have oak groves and arbutus groves.In the winter it gets dark early so I walk in twilite and its different again. If you want to hear more forest stuff I'll let my kid do a post over on the writing board. She notices all the little things.
> >
Definitely sounds amazing. Please do post on writing. I am trying to get brave enough to post something of mine on there.

> ***Sure, they might fight though, my kid is awful scrappy. Whats the kid like that you'd send?

She is feisty enough so I think that she will hold her own (she's 9). She is a major tomboy and loves to run and play rough and get dirty. She does have a bit of a mouth on her but underneath all the bluster there is a gentleness that I often see her use with the younger kids and with animals. She loves animals. I think she might get along okay with yours. For you, however, two rambunctious kids might be a bit much :-)

> Glad to hear from you Cricket (my kid majorly loves your name)!
>
Thanks. Tell her that it came from my grandfather who once told me that he always used to wake up in the morning because I'd be babbling away in my crib. He'd say "Time to get up. The cricket's chirping."

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